2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.etap.2020.103561
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The use of an in vitro approach to assess marine invertebrate carboxylesterase responses to chemicals of environmental concern

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“…Incubations were run at room temperature for 15 min with either buffer (control), or a carrier (ethanol:buffer) with each one of the selected chemicals of concern at a single 50 μM concentration. Previous works confirmed that the maximum concentration of ethanol (0.1%) do not affect these activities (Omedes et al, 2022;Solé et al, 2021Solé et al, , 2022. The chemicals selected for the in vitro interactions with B-esterases and a description of some of their properties is described in Table 2.…”
Section: In Vitro Interaction Of Model Compounds and Plastic Additive...mentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Incubations were run at room temperature for 15 min with either buffer (control), or a carrier (ethanol:buffer) with each one of the selected chemicals of concern at a single 50 μM concentration. Previous works confirmed that the maximum concentration of ethanol (0.1%) do not affect these activities (Omedes et al, 2022;Solé et al, 2021Solé et al, , 2022. The chemicals selected for the in vitro interactions with B-esterases and a description of some of their properties is described in Table 2.…”
Section: In Vitro Interaction Of Model Compounds and Plastic Additive...mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…This is supported by the in vitro evidence of an increasing number of emerging contaminants that express a high affinity for some plasmatic molecules, including enzymes (ChEs and CEs) and transport proteins (albumin), likely disrupting their physiological roles (De Simone et al, 2021). Blood B-esterases responded to in vitro incubations with environmentally relevant chemicals in both mammals (Li et al, 2019) and non-mammalian systems using tissue extracts from fish (Soto-Mancera et al, 2020) and invertebrates (Solé et al, 2021;Nos et al, 2021). Human and mammalian CEs interact with organophosphorus flame retardants-OPFRs (Tsugoshi et al, 2020), per-polyfluoroalkyl substances-PFASs (Liu et al, 2020) and plastic monomers such as bisphenol A (BPA), its analogues and tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) (Zhu, 2017).…”
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confidence: 93%
“…Briefly, in vitro incubation of the conveniently diluted S9 fraction (n=4) with the selected chemicals was conducted at room temperature with either buffer (control), carrier (ethanol) or the targeted chemical for 15 minutes. After this period, residual esterase (AChE and CE) activity was measured and contrasted with the activity of the control (with no drug), as described in section 2.1.2 for AChE with ATC and for CE with 4NPB as substrates (more details in Solé et al, 2021).…”
Section: Validation Of Esterase Measures With Model Inhibitorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The chemicals of environmental concern selected were either pharmaceutical drugs (SIM and FENO), or plastic additives such as TCS, TBBPA, TCPP and the phthalates: DMP, DnBP, diBP and DEHP. Some of their characteristics and action over mammalian CEs are reported elsewhere (Solé et al, 2021). The action of these J o u r n a l P r e -p r o o f chemicals over earthworm's S9 CEs fraction was contrasted including human purified isoforms CE1 and CE2.…”
Section: In Vitro Ce Modulation By Other Chemicals Of Environmental C...mentioning
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