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Mechanism of nanotoxicity in Chlorella vulgaris exposed to zinc and iron oxide

Usage of nanoparticle in various products has increased tremendously in the recent past. Toxicity of these nanoparticles can have a huge impact on aquatic ecosystem. Algae are the ideal organism of the aquatic ecosystem to understand the toxicity impact of nanoparticles. The present study focuses on...

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Autores principales: Saxena, Pallavi, Saharan, Vinod, Baroliya, Prabhat Kumar, Gour, Vinod Singh, Rai, Manoj Kumar, Harish
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8042424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33868956
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxrep.2021.03.023
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author Saxena, Pallavi
Saharan, Vinod
Baroliya, Prabhat Kumar
Gour, Vinod Singh
Rai, Manoj Kumar
Harish
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Saharan, Vinod
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description Usage of nanoparticle in various products has increased tremendously in the recent past. Toxicity of these nanoparticles can have a huge impact on aquatic ecosystem. Algae are the ideal organism of the aquatic ecosystem to understand the toxicity impact of nanoparticles. The present study focuses on the toxicity evaluation of zinc oxide (ZnO) and iron oxide (Fe(2)O(3)) nanoparticles towards freshwater microalgae, Chlorella vulgaris. The dose dependent growth retardation in Chlorella vulgaris is observed under ZnO and Fe(2)O(3) nanoparticles and nanoform attributed more toxicity than their bulk counterparts. The IC(50) values of ZnO and Fe(2)O(3) nanoparticles was reported at 0.258 mg L(−1) and 12.99 mg L(-1) whereas, for the bulk-form, it was 1.255 mgL(-1) and 17.88 mg L(−1), respectively. The significant decline in chlorophyll content and increase in proline content, activity of superoxide dismutase and catalase, indicated the stressful physiological state of microalgae. An increased lactate dehydrogenase level in treated samples suggested membrane disintegration by ZnO and Fe(2)O(3) nanoparticles. Compound microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy confirm cell entrapment, deposition of nanoparticles on the cell surface and disintegration of algal cell wall. Higher toxicity of nanoform in comparison to bulk chemistry is a point of concern.
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spelling pubmed-80424242021-04-16 Mechanism of nanotoxicity in Chlorella vulgaris exposed to zinc and iron oxide Saxena, Pallavi Saharan, Vinod Baroliya, Prabhat Kumar Gour, Vinod Singh Rai, Manoj Kumar Harish Toxicol Rep Recent trends in environmental toxicology and sustainable agriculture Usage of nanoparticle in various products has increased tremendously in the recent past. Toxicity of these nanoparticles can have a huge impact on aquatic ecosystem. Algae are the ideal organism of the aquatic ecosystem to understand the toxicity impact of nanoparticles. The present study focuses on the toxicity evaluation of zinc oxide (ZnO) and iron oxide (Fe(2)O(3)) nanoparticles towards freshwater microalgae, Chlorella vulgaris. The dose dependent growth retardation in Chlorella vulgaris is observed under ZnO and Fe(2)O(3) nanoparticles and nanoform attributed more toxicity than their bulk counterparts. The IC(50) values of ZnO and Fe(2)O(3) nanoparticles was reported at 0.258 mg L(−1) and 12.99 mg L(-1) whereas, for the bulk-form, it was 1.255 mgL(-1) and 17.88 mg L(−1), respectively. The significant decline in chlorophyll content and increase in proline content, activity of superoxide dismutase and catalase, indicated the stressful physiological state of microalgae. An increased lactate dehydrogenase level in treated samples suggested membrane disintegration by ZnO and Fe(2)O(3) nanoparticles. Compound microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy confirm cell entrapment, deposition of nanoparticles on the cell surface and disintegration of algal cell wall. Higher toxicity of nanoform in comparison to bulk chemistry is a point of concern. Elsevier 2021-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8042424/ /pubmed/33868956 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxrep.2021.03.023 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Recent trends in environmental toxicology and sustainable agriculture
Saxena, Pallavi
Saharan, Vinod
Baroliya, Prabhat Kumar
Gour, Vinod Singh
Rai, Manoj Kumar
Harish
Mechanism of nanotoxicity in Chlorella vulgaris exposed to zinc and iron oxide
title Mechanism of nanotoxicity in Chlorella vulgaris exposed to zinc and iron oxide
title_full Mechanism of nanotoxicity in Chlorella vulgaris exposed to zinc and iron oxide
title_fullStr Mechanism of nanotoxicity in Chlorella vulgaris exposed to zinc and iron oxide
title_full_unstemmed Mechanism of nanotoxicity in Chlorella vulgaris exposed to zinc and iron oxide
title_short Mechanism of nanotoxicity in Chlorella vulgaris exposed to zinc and iron oxide
title_sort mechanism of nanotoxicity in chlorella vulgaris exposed to zinc and iron oxide
topic Recent trends in environmental toxicology and sustainable agriculture
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8042424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33868956
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxrep.2021.03.023
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