Developmental toxicity induced by triclosan exposure in zebrafish embryos
Birth Defects Research2022Vol. 114(5-6), pp. 175–183
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Annamaria Iannetta, Giulia Caioni, Viviana Di Vito, Elisabetta Benedetti, Monia Perugini, Carmine Merola
Abstract
The data confirmed the developmental toxicity of TCS on aquatic organisms and the sublethal alterations developed by zebrafish larvae, indicated its cardiotoxicity and neurotoxicity. Moreover, the developmental toxicity was strongly influenced by the concentration tested and the number of survived zebrafish developing this alteration varying according to the time of exposure.
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