Sonophotocatalysis of endocrine-disrupting chemicals |
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Authors: | Tokumoto Toshinobu Ishikawa Katsutoshi Furusawa Tsubasa Ii Sanae Hachisuka Kaori Tokumoto Mika Tsai Huai-Jen Uchida Shigeo Maezawa Akinori |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, National University Corporation Shizuoka University, Shizuoka 422-8529, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Sonolysis and photolysis often exhibit synergistic effects in the degradation of organic molecules. An assay of fish oocyte maturation provides an appropriate experimental system to investigate the hormonal activities of chemical agents. Oocyte maturation in fish is triggered by maturation-inducing hormone (MIH), which acts on receptors on the oocyte surface. A synthetic estrogen, diethylstilbestrol (DES), possesses inducing activity of fish oocyte maturation, and a widely used biocide, pentachlorophenol (PCP), exhibits a potent inhibitory effect on fish oocyte maturation. In this study, the effects of the combined treatment by sonolysis with photolysis (sonophotocatalysis) to diminish the hormonal activity of DES and the maturation preventing activity of PCP was examined. By sonophotocatalysis, hormonal activity of DES was completely lost within 30min and the inhibiting activity of PCP was lost within 120min. These results demonstrated that sonophotocatalysis is effective for diminishing the endocrine-disrupting activity of chemical agents. |
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Keywords: | Endocrine-disrupting chemical Decomposition of EDC Photocatalysis Sonolysis Oocyte maturation Zebrafish |
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