Abstract

AbstractMicrocalorimetric bioassay for acute cellular toxicity is based on metabolic heat production from cultured cells. The biological response to toxicants is the inhibition of the heat production rate in cells, and toxicity is expressed as the concentration of toxicant that is 50% effective in this inhibition (IC50). In mis paper, the effect of Na2SeO3 on Bacillus subtilis growth was investigated at 37 °C by microcalorimetry. The relationship between growth rate constants (k) and concentration of Na2SeO3 (c) shows a logarithmic normal distribution, and lC50 is 20.3 μg/mL. All these thermokinetic information is readily obtained by an LKB 2277–204 heat conduction microcalorimeter. Microcalorimetry is a quantitative, inexpensive, and versatile method for toxicology research.

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