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Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A
Toxic/Hazardous Substances and Environmental Engineering
Volume 42, 2007 - Issue 2
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Influence of Cyclodextrin Complexation on the Vibrio fischeri Toxicity of Phenylsulfonyl Carboxylates

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Pages 149-153 | Received 11 May 2006, Published online: 02 Mar 2007
 

Abstract

This paper describes the research about the β -cyclodextrin influence on Vibrio fischeri toxicity of 10 phenylsulfonyl carboxylates. It is illustrated that the formation of 1:1 cyclodextrin-solute inclusion complexes dominates the toxicity influence of phenylsulfonyl carboxylates to Vibrio fischeri and greatly weakens the toxicity level. Using the octanol-water partition coefficients lg K OW, the grouped electrotopological state (E-state) index S (> SO2) and the stability constants of inclusion complexes lg K S , three models with high squared correlation coefficients r2 adj at 0.908, 0.951 and 0.917, respectively were constructed to evaluate the β-cyclodextrin influence on Vibrio fischeri toxicity. For the type of phenylsulfonyl carboxylates, the inclusion stability constants lg K S can reliably model and predict the β-cyclodextrin influence on Vibrio fischeri toxicity (TI).

Acknowledgments

The research was financially supported by the National Basic Research Programs of China, No.2003CB415007 and No.2003CB415104.

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