Impacts of benzophenone-type UV filters on cladoceran Daphnia carinata

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Bernd Herzog ◽  
Uli Osterwalder

AbstractSunscreens are used to protect the human skin against harmful effects of solar UV radiation. The most important quantity characterizing sunscreen performance is the sun protection factor (SPF). At the stage of development of new sun protection formulations quick and inexpensive methods for estimation of the UV screening performance are highly desirable. The most convenient approach towards this goal is given by computational simulations. Models for the calculation of the SPF employ the same algorithm as used with in vitro SPF measurements, but replace the transmittance measurement by the calculation of the overall absorbance of the UV filters in an irregular sunscreen film. The simulations require a database with quantitative UV extinction spectra of the relevant UV filters as well as a mathematical description of the film irregularity. The simulation algorithm implies also the consideration of photodegradation properties of the UV filters in the sunscreen composition. Besides using such simulations for designing new sunscreen formulations, the calculations can also support the understanding of sunscreen performance in general.


1977 ◽  
Vol 28 (4) ◽  
pp. 439 ◽  
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DW Morton ◽  
IAE Bayly

Fifty-three temporary freshwater pools (mean depth 23 cm) located mainly in eastern Victoria were studied from February to September 1973. Chemical parameters determined were pH (range 5.7-8.2, mean 6.9), conductivity (K18, range 55-5500, mean 340 �S/cm), dissolved oxygen (range 23-170, mean 72% saturation) and turbidity (range 2-310, mean 50 Formazin turbidity units). A total of 60 microcrustacean species was recorded. The Australasian endemic cladoceran, Saycia cooki (King), was of common occurrence from June through to August. The fact that it tends to reach peak numbers early in the life of a pool is probably related to the production of large numbers of ephippial eggs. In contrast, cladocera which produce only one or two ephippial eggs, such as Chydorus, Moina and Simocephalus, tend to appear later in succession. Simocephalus expinosus (benthic) and Daphnia carinata, s.l. (planktonic) had mutually exclusive distributions and are apparently unable to coexist in shallow waters. Endemic cyclopoid copepods encountered included three new species of Microcyclops, M. arnaudi (Sars), Acanthocyclops australis Sars, and Acanthocyclops, sp. nov. Like Saycia, Microcyclops varicans and Acanthocyclops bisetosus exhibited maximal numbers early in succession. Several new combinations of coexisting calanoid copepod species belonging to the genera Boeckella and Hemiboeckella are reported. Computer analysis showed that the following four groups of species had a high probability of co-occurrence: (1) Cypretta sp., Attheyella australica, Ilyodromus sp., Saycia cooki; (2) Cyprinotus leanus, Acanthocyclops bisetosus, Moina tenuicornis; (3) Boeckella major, B. pseudochelae, Cypris sp., Daphnia carinata, s.l. ; (4) Simocephalus exspinosus, Microcyclops varicans.


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