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Nickel in terrestrial biota: Comprehensive review on contamination, toxicity, tolerance and its remediation approaches.

Amit Kumar3, Dharmendra K Jigyasu2, Amit Kumar3, Gangavarapu Subrahmanyam4, Raju Mondal5, Aftab A Shabnam6, M M S Cabral-Pinto7, Sandeep K Malyan8, Ashish K Chaturvedi9, Dipak Kumar Gupta10, Ram Kishor Fagodiya11, Shakeel A Khan12, Arti Bhatia13.   

Abstract

Nickel (Ni) has been a subject of interest for environmental, physiological, biological scientists due to its dual effect (toxicity and essentiality) in terrestrial biota. In general, the safer limit of Ni is 1.5 μg g-1 in plants and 75-150 μg g-1 in soil. Litreature review indicates that Ni concentrations have been estimated up to 26 g kg-1 in terrestrial, and 0.2 mg L-1 in aquatic resources. In case of vegetables and fruits, mean Ni content has been reported in the range of 0.08-0.26 and 0.03-0.16 mg kg-1. Considering, Ni toxicity and its potential health hazards, there is an urgent need to find out the suitable remedial approaches. Plant vascular (>80%) and cortical (<20%) tissues are the major sequestration site (cation exchange) of absorbed Ni. Deciphering molecular mechanisms in transgenic plants have immense potential for enhancing Ni phytoremediation and microbial remediation efficiency. Further, it has been suggested that integrated bioremediation approaches have a potential futuristic path for Ni decontamination in natural resources. This systematic review provides insight on Ni effects on terrestrial biota including human and further explores its transportation, bioaccumulation through food chain contamination, human health hazards, and possible Ni remediation approaches.
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Keywords:  Bioremediation; Contamination; Human health; Ni essentiality; Nickel; Toxicity

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33647680     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.129996

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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1.  Ameliorative or corrective effects of Fig "Ficus carica" extract on nickel-induced hepatotoxicity in Wistar rats.

Authors:  Souhila Nemiche; Nadia Ait Hamadouche; Saïd Nemmiche; Marie-Laure Fauconnier; Abdenacer Tou
Journal:  Toxicol Res       Date:  2022-01-18

2.  In Vitro Digestibility of Minerals and B Group Vitamins from Different Brewers' Spent Grains.

Authors:  Anca Corina Fărcaș; Sonia Ancuța Socaci; Maria Simona Chiș; Javier Martínez-Monzó; Purificación García-Segovia; Anca Becze; Anamaria Iulia Török; Oana Cadar; Teodora Emilia Coldea; Marta Igual
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2022-08-26       Impact factor: 6.706

3.  Occurrence and Health Risks of Heavy Metals in Drinking Water of Self-Supplied Wells in Northern China.

Authors:  Miao Bai; Can Zhang; Yuchao Bai; Tianyi Wang; Shaojuan Qu; Hongjuan Qi; Minglu Zhang; Chaohong Tan; Chuanfu Zhang
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-09-30       Impact factor: 4.614

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