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Validation of interlaboratory studies on toxicity in water samples
Farré, Marinella
Martínez, Elena
Barceló, Damià
Aquatic
Environmental monitoring
Interlaboratory study
Methodology
Round-robin exercise
Test
Toxicity
Validation
Water sample
10 pages, 2 figures, 4 tables.-- Available online Dec 21, 2006.-- Issue title: Emerging tools as a new approach for water monitoring.
Toxicity tests are important for assessing the impact of chemicals on aquatic ecosystems because they indicate toxic effects of complex chemical mixtures. Several methods have been developed for rapid assessment of the dangerous biological effects of samples. These methods can be important improvements for comprehensive environmental monitoring and complementary
tools for implementing the new environmental directives and regulations in Europe. However, toxicity tests using different species have shown different sensitivities and endpoints, and only a limited number of tests have been
standardized and validated. In order to verify the quality of biological measurements, to estimate the analytical precision of different participating laboratories using the same test, and to determine if statistically significant
differences exist between results of participating laboratories, different
interlaboratory exercises have been carried out.
In this overview article, we present and discuss the most advanced aspects of current aquatic toxicity methodologies, as well results of different roundrobin exercises.
2009-02-10T10:25:48Z
2009-02-10T10:25:48Z
2007-04
artículo
TrAC-Trends in Analytical Chemistry 26(4): 283-292 (2007)
0167-2940
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/10498
10.1016/j.trac.2006.10.009
eng
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.trac.2006.10.009
closedAccess
Elsevier