2023
DOI: 10.3390/w15061079
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Genotoxicity Signatures near Brine Outflows from Desalination Plants in the Levant

Abstract: (1) Background: Desalination is a developing industry that keeps expanding, nowadays counting >15,000 infrastructures worldwide. A byproduct of the desalination process is concentrated brine, further containing operational chemicals, including antiscalants and coagulants. Yet, the potential genotoxic impacts of the inclusive brine are inadequately studied. (2) Methods: In vitro and in vivo assays were used to test the impacts of a representative antiscalant and a coagulant. The model cnidarian Nematostella … Show more

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“…The absence of a calcium carbonate skeleton is a major feature of scleractinians, and the availability of symbiotic and aposymbiotic sea anemones has been noted (Howe et al ., 2012). Sea anemones can be easily maintained in laboratory settings and in large cultures, and research has shown that they are susceptible to a variety of pollutants (Anjos et al ., 2017; Howe et al ., 2012, 2017; Trenfield et al ., 2017; Ianna et al ., 2020; Vitale et al ., 2020; Rosner et al ., 2023). The sea anemones Aiptasia pulchella ( Exaiptasia pallida ), Anemonia viridis and A. equina (Howe et al ., 2012; Trenfield et al ., 2017; Vitale et al ., 2020) have been suggested as the best model taxa for research.…”
Section: Non‐standard Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The absence of a calcium carbonate skeleton is a major feature of scleractinians, and the availability of symbiotic and aposymbiotic sea anemones has been noted (Howe et al ., 2012). Sea anemones can be easily maintained in laboratory settings and in large cultures, and research has shown that they are susceptible to a variety of pollutants (Anjos et al ., 2017; Howe et al ., 2012, 2017; Trenfield et al ., 2017; Ianna et al ., 2020; Vitale et al ., 2020; Rosner et al ., 2023). The sea anemones Aiptasia pulchella ( Exaiptasia pallida ), Anemonia viridis and A. equina (Howe et al ., 2012; Trenfield et al ., 2017; Vitale et al ., 2020) have been suggested as the best model taxa for research.…”
Section: Non‐standard Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%