| Literature DB >> 26846243 |
Zoltán Sávoly1,2, Krisztina Hrács3, Bernhard Pemmer4, Christina Streli4, Gyula Záray5, Péter István Nagy3.
Abstract
Nanoparticulate ZnO is one of the most commonly applied nanomaterials. As ZnO is more soluble than many other oxide nanoparticles, its toxicity beyond the nanoparticle-specific effects can be attributed to the dissolved ionic zinc. The investigation of uptake and toxicity of nano-ZnO in the plant-feeding nematode, Xiphinema vuittenezi, which was used in previous studies as a biological model organism, was aimed. The establishment of the role of dissolved zinc and nanoparticle-specific effects in the toxicity was also the objective of our study. Zn uptake was found to be significantly higher for bulk and nano-ZnO than for ZnSO4 solution; however, treatments caused loss of potassium in the worms in a dissolved-zinc-dependent manner. The toxicity was the lowest for bulk ZnO, and it was very similar for nano-ZnO and ZnSO4 solution. Accordingly, the toxicity of ZnO nanoparticles is a combination of dissolved-zinc-caused toxicity and nanoparticle-specific effects.Entities:
Keywords: Dissolved zinc; Nano-ZnO; Nanoparticles; Nematode; Soil pollution; Total reflection X-ray fluorescence; Toxicity
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26846243 DOI: 10.1007/s11356-015-5983-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ISSN: 0944-1344 Impact factor: 4.223