Experimental data from the development of Lymnaea stagnalis embryo test for chemicals hazard assessment
Ricardo Capela, Luís Filipe Castro, Miguel Machado Santos, Jeanne Garric

TL;DR
This study provides raw data from experiments testing chemical toxicity on Lymnaea stagnalis embryos to help develop a new method for assessing chemical hazards.
Contribution
The study contributes a dataset from OECD-compliant embryo toxicity testing on Lymnaea stagnalis to support chemical hazard assessment.
Findings
The study tested cadmium on Lymnaea stagnalis embryos under OECD guidelines.
Parameters like mortality, hatching, and developmental abnormalities were recorded across different cadmium concentrations.
The dataset is made publicly available for future comparisons and methodological improvements.
Abstract
This study aimed to contribute to the development of an embryo-test using the gastropod Lymnaea stagnalis, identified by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) as a potential invertebrate test animal model. Together with the Potamopyrgus antipodarum, were the first mollusc models to be included in the organization testing guidelines. The focus was on validating an embryo toxicity test to cover the sensitive embryogenesis phase and on obtaining testing information on all of the model life cycle stages, contributing to close an identified gap within this context. Adhering to OECD guidelines, namely the L. stagnalis reproductive test, the study examined mortality rates, abnormality rates, development, growth, hatching rates, hearth rates, and pre-testing media suitability, during the embryogenesis, and the obtained dataset made available for further studies.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnvironmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology · Marine Biology and Environmental Chemistry · Microplastics and Plastic Pollution
