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Environmental Safety Assessments of Lipid Nanoparticles Loaded with Lambda-Cyhalothrin

Lipid nanoparticles (LN) composed of biodegradable lipids and produced by green methods are candidates for the encapsulation of pesticides, potentially contributing to decreasing their release in the environment. From a safety-by-design concept, this work proposes LN for the encapsulation of insecti...

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Autores principales: Ganilho, Catarina, da Silva, Márcia Bessa, Paiva, Cristiana, de Menezes, Thacilla Ingrid, dos Santos, Mayara Roncaglia, Pereira, Carlos M., Pereira, Ruth, Andreani, Tatiana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9370418/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35957012
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12152576
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author Ganilho, Catarina
da Silva, Márcia Bessa
Paiva, Cristiana
de Menezes, Thacilla Ingrid
dos Santos, Mayara Roncaglia
Pereira, Carlos M.
Pereira, Ruth
Andreani, Tatiana
author_facet Ganilho, Catarina
da Silva, Márcia Bessa
Paiva, Cristiana
de Menezes, Thacilla Ingrid
dos Santos, Mayara Roncaglia
Pereira, Carlos M.
Pereira, Ruth
Andreani, Tatiana
author_sort Ganilho, Catarina
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description Lipid nanoparticles (LN) composed of biodegradable lipids and produced by green methods are candidates for the encapsulation of pesticides, potentially contributing to decreasing their release in the environment. From a safety-by-design concept, this work proposes LN for the encapsulation of insecticide active ingredients (AI). However, given the complexity of nanoparticles, ecotoxicological studies are often controversial, and a detailed investigation of their effects on the environment is required. Accordingly, this work aimed to produce and characterize LN containing the insecticide lambda-cyhalothrin (LC) and evaluate their safety to crops (Solanum lycopersicum and Zea mays), soil invertebrates (Folsomia candida and Eisenia fetida), and soil microbial parameters. The average particle size for LN-loaded with LC (LN–LC) was 165.4 ± 2.34 nm, with narrow size distribution and negative charge (−38.7 ± 0.954 mV). LN were able to encapsulate LC with an entrapment efficacy of 98.44 ± 0.04%, maintaining the stability for at least 4 months. The LN–LC showed no risk to the growth of crops and reproduction of the invertebrates. The effect on microbial parameters showed that the activity of certain soil microbial parameters can be inhibited or stimulated by the presence of LN at highest concentrations, probably by changing the pH of soil or by the intrinsic properties of LN.
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spelling pubmed-93704182022-08-12 Environmental Safety Assessments of Lipid Nanoparticles Loaded with Lambda-Cyhalothrin Ganilho, Catarina da Silva, Márcia Bessa Paiva, Cristiana de Menezes, Thacilla Ingrid dos Santos, Mayara Roncaglia Pereira, Carlos M. Pereira, Ruth Andreani, Tatiana Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Lipid nanoparticles (LN) composed of biodegradable lipids and produced by green methods are candidates for the encapsulation of pesticides, potentially contributing to decreasing their release in the environment. From a safety-by-design concept, this work proposes LN for the encapsulation of insecticide active ingredients (AI). However, given the complexity of nanoparticles, ecotoxicological studies are often controversial, and a detailed investigation of their effects on the environment is required. Accordingly, this work aimed to produce and characterize LN containing the insecticide lambda-cyhalothrin (LC) and evaluate their safety to crops (Solanum lycopersicum and Zea mays), soil invertebrates (Folsomia candida and Eisenia fetida), and soil microbial parameters. The average particle size for LN-loaded with LC (LN–LC) was 165.4 ± 2.34 nm, with narrow size distribution and negative charge (−38.7 ± 0.954 mV). LN were able to encapsulate LC with an entrapment efficacy of 98.44 ± 0.04%, maintaining the stability for at least 4 months. The LN–LC showed no risk to the growth of crops and reproduction of the invertebrates. The effect on microbial parameters showed that the activity of certain soil microbial parameters can be inhibited or stimulated by the presence of LN at highest concentrations, probably by changing the pH of soil or by the intrinsic properties of LN. MDPI 2022-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9370418/ /pubmed/35957012 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12152576 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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da Silva, Márcia Bessa
Paiva, Cristiana
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dos Santos, Mayara Roncaglia
Pereira, Carlos M.
Pereira, Ruth
Andreani, Tatiana
Environmental Safety Assessments of Lipid Nanoparticles Loaded with Lambda-Cyhalothrin
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title_fullStr Environmental Safety Assessments of Lipid Nanoparticles Loaded with Lambda-Cyhalothrin
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title_short Environmental Safety Assessments of Lipid Nanoparticles Loaded with Lambda-Cyhalothrin
title_sort environmental safety assessments of lipid nanoparticles loaded with lambda-cyhalothrin
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9370418/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35957012
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12152576
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