Comparative Acute Toxicity Studies of Chlorpyrifos Technical Grade with its Emulsifiable Concentrate (20% EC) on Labeo rohita, a Freshwater Major Carp, and Mystus vittatus, a Freshwater Catfish

Bull Environ Contam Toxicol. 2024 Aug 14;113(2):27. doi: 10.1007/s00128-024-03936-4.

Abstract

Chlorpyrifos is widely used across the world as an organophosphate insecticide and frequently contaminates freshwater bodies through runoff from agricultural fields. In the laboratory, static bioassays were undertaken to examine differences in acute toxicity caused by exposure to the technical grade (94% a.i.) and an emulsifiable concentrate (20% EC) of chlorpyrifos to two species of freshwater fish, Labeo rohita and Mystus vittatus. The recovery of actual chlorpyrifos concentrations varied from 83% (technical grade, T) to 89% (emulsifiable concentrate, F) after two hours in water. The susceptibilities of the two fish species to the two types of chlorpyrifos varied. The 96-h LC50 values for T and F chlorpyrifos in L. rohita were 68 and 36 µg/L, respectively, and 120 and 62 µg/L in M. vittatus, respectively. As the exposure period was extended, the LC50 values gradually decreased. LC50 values between the technical grade and formulation were compared following the criteria of Mayer et al. (1986), Schmuck et al. (1994), APHA (1995), and Demetrio et al. (2014). It was concluded from the study that the emulsifiable concentrate (20% EC) of chlorpyrifos was more toxic than technical-grade chlorpyrifos.

Keywords: Acute Toxicity; Fish; LC50; Organophosphates.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Carps*
  • Catfishes*
  • Chlorpyrifos* / toxicity
  • Cyprinidae
  • Fresh Water / chemistry
  • Insecticides* / toxicity
  • Lethal Dose 50
  • Toxicity Tests, Acute*
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical* / toxicity

Substances

  • Chlorpyrifos
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical
  • Insecticides