Title:
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Bacterial bioassay for rapid and accurate analysis of arsenic in highly variable groundwater samples |
Author:
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Trang, P.T.K.; Berg, M.; Viet, P.H.; Van, Mui N.; Van, Der Meer J.R.
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Abstract:
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In this study, we report the first ever large-scale environmental validation of a microbial reporterbased
test to measure arsenic concentrations in natural water resources. A bioluminescence-producing
arsenic-inducible bacterium based on Escherichia coli was used as the reporter organism. Specific protocols
were developed with the goal to avoid the negative influence of iron in groundwater on arsenic availability
to the bioreporter cells. A total of 194 groundwater samples were collected in the Red River and Mekong
River Delta regions of Vietnam and were analyzed both by atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) and by
the arsenic bioreporter protocol. The bacterial cells performed well at and above arsenic concentrations in
groundwater of 7 ?g/L, with an almost linearly proportional increase of the bioluminescence signal between
10 and 100 ?g As/L (r2 = 0.997). Comparisons between AAS and arsenic bioreporter determinations gave an
overall average of 8.0% false negative and 2.4% false positive identifications for the bioreporter prediction
at the WHO recommended acceptable arsenic concentration of 10 ?g/L, which is far better than the
performance of chemical field test kits. Because of the ease of the measurement protocol and the low
application cost, the microbiological arsenic test has a great potential in large screening campaigns in Asia
and in other areas suffering from arsenic pollution in groundwater resources. ?? 2005 American Chemical
Society. |
URI:
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http://tainguyenso.vnu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/6594
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Date:
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2005 |