The acute, cyst-based rotifer toxicity test is intended for toxicity screening of chemicals, effluents and wastewaters, sediment pore waters and elutriates, surface and groundwaters. In Rotoxkit F, you find all the materials you need to perform six acute 24h mortality tests with the freshwater rotifer Brachionus calyciflorus. This small-scale, cost-effective, culture-independent, user-friendly and highly standardised bioassay conforms to ISO Standard 19827.
We produce high-quality cysts in strictly controlled conditions. This way, we preclude variability associated with recruitment/maintenance of live stocks in conventional bioassays.
The quality of the standardised test medium is highly uniform, thanks to simple dilution of concentrated solutions of selected salts with deionised water.
A Quality Control test with a reference chemical is described in detail, so you can easily check accuracy and reproducibility.
Cost-effectiveness
You can hatch the cysts on demand, which eliminates the need and the costs of continuous culturing and maintenance of your test organisms.
The freshwater rotifer toxicity test requires minimal space and equipment:
dissection microscope
incubator with lateral lights
conventional laboratory glassware
If you store the cysts properly, you can prolong their shelf life for several months and reduce test scheduling constraints.
User-friendliness
Simple handlings and scorings.
Specially designed test wells for easy and rapid transfer of the test organisms under a dissecting microscope.
Total performance time of the Brachionus calyciflorus toxicity assay is approximately 1 hour.
We can provide you with a computer program for easy Toxkit data treatment.
Sensitivity
Brachionus calyciflorus is quite sensitive to particular chemicals and mixtures.
Validation
The freshwater Rotoxkit F is used in many environmental laboratories and research institutes worldwide
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