Claims
- 1. A toxicity test method for chemical substances using a phylum nematoda, which comprises
- adding an active control and a chemical substance to be tested, said chemical being other than the active control, to separate culture media each containing a phylum nematoda which is a free-living, self-fertilizing hermaphrodite;
- exposing the nematoda to the action of the substance within one generation time;
- transferring the nematoda to a normal culture medium with Escherichia coli as a food source; allowing the nematoda to propagate; and examining individuals of the resulting first filial generation (F.sub.1) or second filial generation (F.sub.2) for the presence of mutants.
- 2. A toxicity test method according to claim 1 wherein the nematoda is Caenorabditis elegans or Caenorhabditis briggsae.
- 3. A toxicity test method for chemical substances using a phylum nematoda which comprises
- adding an active control and a chemical substance to be tested, said chemical being other than the active control, to separate culture media each containing a phylum nematoda which is a free-living, self-fertilizing hermaphrodite and which is synchronized at L.sub.1 larvae stage;
- exposing the nematoda to the action of the substance within one generation time; transferring the nematoda to a normal culture medium with Escherichia coli as a food source; allowing the nematoda to mature; and
- examining individuals of adults for developmental and behavioral abnormalities.
- 4. A toxicity test method for chemical substances using a phylum nematoda which comprises
- allowing a synchronized Caenorhabditis elegans population to grow to adults on a normal agar culture;
- transferring said adults to separate agar culture media, one of said media containing an active control, the other medium containing a chemical substance to be tested, said chemical being other than the active control; allowing said adults to grow within one generation; removing the adults from each of the agar culture medium leaving the resulting eggs behind; and observing the eggs in order to trace the course of embryogenesis.
- 5. A toxicity test method for chemical substances using a phylum nematoda, which comprises
- adding a solution of an active control to a first agar culture medium; adding a solution of a chemical substance to be tested to a second agar culture medium, said chemical being other than the active control; inoculating both agar culture media with Escherichia coli as a food source to effect incubation;
- adding test animals which are larvae or young adults of Caenorhabditis elegans without eggs to the agar culture media;
- allowing the test animals to grow and reproduce for 4 and 5 days; and
- examining individuals of the test animals for effects of the active control and the chemical substance.
- 6. A toxicity test method for chemical substances using a phylum Nematoda, which comprises culturing a phylum Nematoda that is a self-fertilizing hermaphrodite in a culture medium; treating the nematode with the chemical substance to be tested; allowing the treated nematode (F.sub.0) to propagate; and examining at least one of the treated parental nematode (F.sub.0), offspring in the first-filial generation (F.sub.1) and offspring in the second-filial generation (F.sub.2).
- 7. A toxicity test method according to claim 6 wherein the nematode is free-living.
- 8. A toxicity method according to claim 6 wherein the nematode is Caenorhabditis elegans or Caenorhabditis briggsae.
- 9. A toxicity test method for chemical substances using a phylum Nematoda, which comprises culturing a phylum Nematoda that is a self-fertilizing hermaphrodite in a culture medium; treating the nematode at the embryonic, larval, or adult stage with the chemical substance to be tested; allowing the treated nematode (F.sub.0) to propagate; and examining the treated parental nematode (F.sub.0), offspring in the first-filial generation (F.sub.1) and offspring in the second-filial generation (F.sub.2) for at least one of developmental, behavioral, and reproductive abnormalities.
- 10. A toxicity test method according to claim 9 wherein the nematode to be treated is synchronized.
- 11. A toxicity test method according to claim 9 wherein the nematode to be treated is a young adult without eggs.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of parent application Ser. No. 149,722, filed May 14, 1980, now abandoned.
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