OPRŠAL, Jakub, Luděk BLÁHA, Miloslav POUZAR, Petr KNOTEK, Milan VLČEK and Kateřina HRDÁ. Assessment of silver nanoparticle toxicity for common carp (Cyprinus carpio) fish embryos using a novel method controlling the agglomeration in the aquatic media. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. HEIDELBERG (GERMANY): Springer, 2015, vol. 22, No 23, p. 19124-19132. ISSN 0944-1344. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-015-5120-4.
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Original name Assessment of silver nanoparticle toxicity for common carp (Cyprinus carpio) fish embryos using a novel method controlling the agglomeration in the aquatic media
Authors OPRŠAL, Jakub (203 Czech Republic, guarantor), Luděk BLÁHA (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Miloslav POUZAR (203 Czech Republic), Petr KNOTEK (203 Czech Republic), Milan VLČEK (203 Czech Republic) and Kateřina HRDÁ (203 Czech Republic).
Edition Environmental Science and Pollution Research, HEIDELBERG (GERMANY), Springer, 2015, 0944-1344.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 30304 Public and environmental health
Country of publisher Germany
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
WWW URL
Impact factor Impact factor: 2.760
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/15:00086677
Organization unit Faculty of Science
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-015-5120-4
UT WoS 000365816000077
Keywords in English Nanosilver; Agglomeration; Fish embryo; Cyprinus carpio; Particle size distribution
Tags AKR, rivok
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: Mgr. Michaela Hylsová, Ph.D., učo 211937. Changed: 14/3/2016 18:16.
Abstract
Formation of agglomerates and their rapid sedimentation during aquatic ecotoxicity testing of nanoparticles is a major issue with a crucial influence on the risk assessment of nanomaterials. The present work is aimed at developing and testing a new approach based on the periodic replacement of liquid media during an ecotoxicological experiment which enabled the efficient monitoring of exposure conditions. A verified mathematical model predicted the frequencies of media exchanges which checked for formation of agglomerates from silver nanoparticles AgNP with 50 nm average size of the original colloid. In the model experiments, embryos of common carp Cyprinus carpio were exposed repeatedly for 6 h to AgNPs (5-50 mu m Ag L-1) either under semistatic conditions (exchange of media after 6 h) or in variants with frequent media exchanges (varying from 20 to 300 min depending on the AgNP colloid concentration and the desired maximum agglomerate size of 200 or 400 nm). In contrast to other studies, where dissolved free metals are usually responsible for toxic effects, our 144-h experiments demonstrated the importance of AgNP agglomerates in the adverse effects of nanosilver. Direct adsorption of agglomerates on fish embryos locally increased Ag concentrations which resulted in pronounced toxicity particularly in variants with larger 400 nm agglomerates. The present study demonstrates the suitability of the novel methodology in controlling the conditions during aquatic nanomaterial toxicity testing. It further provided insights into the mechanisms underlying the effects of AgNP, which rank on a global scale among the most widely used nanomaterials.
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LO1214, research and development projectName: Centrum pro výzkum toxických látek v prostředí (Acronym: RECETOX)
Investor: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR
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