Science Inventory

Recommendations for Advancing Test Protocols Examining the Phototoxicity of Petroleum and Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds

Citation:

Barron, M., M. Alloy, B. Finch, C. Ward, A. Redman, AND A. Bejarano. Recommendations for Advancing Test Protocols Examining the Phototoxicity of Petroleum and Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds. International Oil Spill Science Conference (IOSSC) 2022, Halifax, Nova Scotia, CANADA, October 04 - 07, 2022.

Impact/Purpose:

The purpose of this presentation is to summarize the state of the science on phototoxicity testing, and provide recommendations to advancing the science and making toxicity results more useful. The paper is the product of an international workgroup lead by the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans. The impact of the work is that phototoxicity is an important consideration in oil spill response and impact assessment because sunlight can substantially increase the aquatic toxicity of specific petroleum hydrocarbons (phenomenon known as phototoxicity). Developing better phototoxicity data will facilitate an understanding of oil toxicity in the environment and may provide for more informed spill response decisions and assessments. The presentation will provide conference participants a succinct overview of mechanisms of toxicity, which are not widely understood or appreciated. The impact of this presentation is three-fold: (1) It will communicate that understanding environmental conditions is critical in assessing the impacts of oil spills, (2) It will show that EPA is a leader in the field of oil toxicology, and (3) It provides an opportunity to interact with international scientists and oil spill managers, exchange information, and learn from the experiences and research of others.

Description:

Photo-induced toxicity of petroleum products and polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs) is the enhanced toxicity caused by their interaction with ultraviolet radiation and occurs by two distinct mechanisms: photosensitization and photomodification. Laboratory approaches for designing, conducting, and reporting of photo-induced toxicity studies are reviewed and recommended to enhance the original Chemical Response to Oil Spills: Ecological Research Forum which did not address phototoxicity. Recommendations are provided on conducting photo-induced toxicity tests, including test species, endpoints, experimental design and dosing, light sources, irradiance measurement, chemical characterization, and data reporting. Because of distinct mechanisms, aspects of photosensitization (change in compound energy state) and photomodification (change in compound structure) are addressed separately, and practical applications in laboratory and field studies and predictive model development are discussed. One goal for developing standardized testing protocols is to support lab-to-field extrapolations, which in the case of petroleum substances often requires a modeling framework to account for differential physicochemical properties of the constituents. Recommendations are provided to promote greater standardization of laboratory studies on photo-induced toxicity to further advance comparisons across studies and to highlight the connection of these data types and study conditions to the models used in oil spill assessments. 

URLs/Downloads:

BARRON PHOTOTOX IOSSC AUG 31 JM2_508.PDF  (PDF, NA pp,  1799.747  KB,  about PDF)

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ SLIDE)
Product Published Date:10/06/2022
Record Last Revised:10/06/2022
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 355817