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Comparison of the Level and Mechanisms of Toxicity of Carbon Nanotubes, Carbon Nanofibers, and Silicon Nanotubes in Bioassay with Four Marine Microalgae

Nanoparticles (NPs) have various applications in medicine, cosmetics, optics, catalysis, environmental purification, and other areas nowadays. With an increasing annual production of NPs, the risks of their harmful influence to the environment and human health is rising. Currently, our knowledge abo...

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Autores principales: Pikula, Konstantin, Chaika, Vladimir, Zakharenko, Alexander, Markina, Zhanna, Vedyagin, Aleksey, Kuznetsov, Vladimir, Gusev, Alexander, Park, Soojin, Golokhvast, Kirill
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7153241/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32182662
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10030485
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author Pikula, Konstantin
Chaika, Vladimir
Zakharenko, Alexander
Markina, Zhanna
Vedyagin, Aleksey
Kuznetsov, Vladimir
Gusev, Alexander
Park, Soojin
Golokhvast, Kirill
author_facet Pikula, Konstantin
Chaika, Vladimir
Zakharenko, Alexander
Markina, Zhanna
Vedyagin, Aleksey
Kuznetsov, Vladimir
Gusev, Alexander
Park, Soojin
Golokhvast, Kirill
author_sort Pikula, Konstantin
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description Nanoparticles (NPs) have various applications in medicine, cosmetics, optics, catalysis, environmental purification, and other areas nowadays. With an increasing annual production of NPs, the risks of their harmful influence to the environment and human health is rising. Currently, our knowledge about the mechanisms of interaction between NPs and living organisms is limited. Additionally, poor understanding of how physical and chemical characteristic and different conditions influence the toxicity of NPs restrict our attempts to develop the standards and regulations which might allow us to maintain safe living conditions. The marine species and their habitat environment are under continuous stress due to anthropogenic activities which result in the appearance of NPs in the aquatic environment. Our study aimed to evaluate and compare biochemical effects caused by the influence of different types of carbon nanotubes, carbon nanofibers, and silica nanotubes on four marine microalgae species. We evaluated the changes in growth-rate, esterase activity, membrane polarization, and size changes of microalgae cells using flow cytometry method. Our results demonstrated that toxic effects caused by the carbon nanotubes strongly correlated with the content of heavy metal impurities in the NPs. More hydrophobic carbon NPs with less ordered structure had a higher impact on the red microalgae P. purpureum because of higher adherence between the particles and mucous covering of the algae. Silica NPs caused significant inhibition of microalgae growth-rate predominantly produced by mechanical influence.
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spelling pubmed-71532412020-04-20 Comparison of the Level and Mechanisms of Toxicity of Carbon Nanotubes, Carbon Nanofibers, and Silicon Nanotubes in Bioassay with Four Marine Microalgae Pikula, Konstantin Chaika, Vladimir Zakharenko, Alexander Markina, Zhanna Vedyagin, Aleksey Kuznetsov, Vladimir Gusev, Alexander Park, Soojin Golokhvast, Kirill Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Nanoparticles (NPs) have various applications in medicine, cosmetics, optics, catalysis, environmental purification, and other areas nowadays. With an increasing annual production of NPs, the risks of their harmful influence to the environment and human health is rising. Currently, our knowledge about the mechanisms of interaction between NPs and living organisms is limited. Additionally, poor understanding of how physical and chemical characteristic and different conditions influence the toxicity of NPs restrict our attempts to develop the standards and regulations which might allow us to maintain safe living conditions. The marine species and their habitat environment are under continuous stress due to anthropogenic activities which result in the appearance of NPs in the aquatic environment. Our study aimed to evaluate and compare biochemical effects caused by the influence of different types of carbon nanotubes, carbon nanofibers, and silica nanotubes on four marine microalgae species. We evaluated the changes in growth-rate, esterase activity, membrane polarization, and size changes of microalgae cells using flow cytometry method. Our results demonstrated that toxic effects caused by the carbon nanotubes strongly correlated with the content of heavy metal impurities in the NPs. More hydrophobic carbon NPs with less ordered structure had a higher impact on the red microalgae P. purpureum because of higher adherence between the particles and mucous covering of the algae. Silica NPs caused significant inhibition of microalgae growth-rate predominantly produced by mechanical influence. MDPI 2020-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7153241/ /pubmed/32182662 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10030485 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pikula, Konstantin
Chaika, Vladimir
Zakharenko, Alexander
Markina, Zhanna
Vedyagin, Aleksey
Kuznetsov, Vladimir
Gusev, Alexander
Park, Soojin
Golokhvast, Kirill
Comparison of the Level and Mechanisms of Toxicity of Carbon Nanotubes, Carbon Nanofibers, and Silicon Nanotubes in Bioassay with Four Marine Microalgae
title Comparison of the Level and Mechanisms of Toxicity of Carbon Nanotubes, Carbon Nanofibers, and Silicon Nanotubes in Bioassay with Four Marine Microalgae
title_full Comparison of the Level and Mechanisms of Toxicity of Carbon Nanotubes, Carbon Nanofibers, and Silicon Nanotubes in Bioassay with Four Marine Microalgae
title_fullStr Comparison of the Level and Mechanisms of Toxicity of Carbon Nanotubes, Carbon Nanofibers, and Silicon Nanotubes in Bioassay with Four Marine Microalgae
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the Level and Mechanisms of Toxicity of Carbon Nanotubes, Carbon Nanofibers, and Silicon Nanotubes in Bioassay with Four Marine Microalgae
title_short Comparison of the Level and Mechanisms of Toxicity of Carbon Nanotubes, Carbon Nanofibers, and Silicon Nanotubes in Bioassay with Four Marine Microalgae
title_sort comparison of the level and mechanisms of toxicity of carbon nanotubes, carbon nanofibers, and silicon nanotubes in bioassay with four marine microalgae
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7153241/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32182662
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10030485
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