| Literature DB >> 26419245 |
Liyu Du1,2, Kelly Arnholt2, Steven Ripp2, Gary Sayler2, Siqun Wang3, Chenghua Liang1, Jingkuan Wang1, Jie Zhuang4,5.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the biological toxicity of cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) using the constitutively bioluminescent luxCDABE-based bioreporter Escherichia coli 652T7. The effects of CNCs on E. c oli 652T7 biotoxicity were investigated at different CNC concentrations, reaction times, and IC50 values. CNC toxicity was also compared with and without ultrasonic dispersion to establish dispersibility effects. The results demonstrated that CNCs were not significantly toxic at concentrations at or below 250 mg/L. At concentrations higher than 300 mg/L, toxicity increased linearly as CNC concentrations increased up to 2000 mg/L. IC50 calculations demonstrated an increase in cytotoxicity as CNC exposure times increased, and elevated dispersibility of the CNCs were shown to increase cytotoxicity effects. These results suggest that CNCs can impact microbial populations if elevated concentration thresholds are met.Entities:
Keywords: Bioluminescence; Bioreporter; Cellulose nanocrystals; Lux; Toxicity
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26419245 DOI: 10.1007/s10646-015-1555-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ecotoxicology ISSN: 0963-9292 Impact factor: 2.823