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Toxicity of primulic acid 1 against a daphnid species Simocephalus expinosus s.l. Cover

Toxicity of primulic acid 1 against a daphnid species Simocephalus expinosus s.l.

Open Access
|Mar 2021

Abstract

Primulic acid 1 is the main saponin present in Primula elatior. The present study describes the isolation of this amphiphilic compound from primula root. It was performed by ultrasonic maceration, reverse-phase column chromatography and crystallization. Investigations of its physicochemical property are represented by the determination of critical micelle concentration (cmc). The cmc value of the amphiphile was 9.4 × 10−5 mol·dm−3. The evaluation of environmental toxicity was performed on a daphnid species Simpocephalus expinosus s.l., which was very sensitive to primulic acids 1. The results from acute immobilisation test show that the tested compound has half maximal effective concentration after 24 hours (EC50-24 h) equal to 6.9 mg·l−1. Saponin can be classified as a toxic compound for aquatic organisms.

Language: English
Page range: 22 - 26
Submitted on: Nov 12, 2020
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Accepted on: Jan 24, 2021
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Published on: Mar 3, 2021
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 2 issues per year
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© 2021 M. Lukáč, M. Pisárčik, R. Horáková, M. Bajcura, B. Horváth, F. Devínsky, published by Comenius University in Bratislava, Faculty of Pharmacy
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