2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquatox.2015.11.019
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Manufactured nanoparticles in the aquatic environment-biochemical responses on freshwater organisms: A critical overview

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“…However, the link between particle properties and ROS generation is still undetermined in ecotoxicology;96, 134 even whether size is actually correlated to toxicity is at times noted as being controversial,134 and von Moss and Slaveykova96 describe the relationship between particle properties and ROS generation as “ the most controversial issue and greatest challenge to nano(eco)toxicology ”. This claim is based on the notion that a correlation between the properties and effects does not imply causation between the two.…”
Section: Known Mechanisms Of Enp Ecotoxicity—the Question Of Particlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the link between particle properties and ROS generation is still undetermined in ecotoxicology;96, 134 even whether size is actually correlated to toxicity is at times noted as being controversial,134 and von Moss and Slaveykova96 describe the relationship between particle properties and ROS generation as “ the most controversial issue and greatest challenge to nano(eco)toxicology ”. This claim is based on the notion that a correlation between the properties and effects does not imply causation between the two.…”
Section: Known Mechanisms Of Enp Ecotoxicity—the Question Of Particlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A few studies investigated and clearly demonstrated that AgNPs are taken up in aquatic organisms such as molluscs (Ali, 2014;Buffet et al, 2013;Canesi et al, 2012;Ringwood et al, 2010), crustaceans (Andreï et al, 2016;Georgantzopoulou et al, 2013;Ulm et al, 2015) and fish (Ašmonaite et al, 2016;Griffitt et al, 2013;Jung et al, 2014;Kwok et al, 2012), and behave differently depending on their physico-chemical characteristics. In this way, size, coating and chemical composition were suggested as important contributing factors to the toxicity of AgNPs (Castranova, 2011;Vale et al, 2016). For instance, laboratory synthesised "coffee-coated" AgNPs were reported to be more toxic to Daphnia magna than commercial PVP-coated and non-coated AgNPs (Allen et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Despite the growing number of studies on the toxicity of AgNPs, their behaviour, their environmental fate in aquatic environments and the consequent effects on living organisms are still not fully understood (Foldbjerg et al, 2015;Vale et al, 2016). A few studies investigated and clearly demonstrated that AgNPs are taken up in aquatic organisms such as molluscs (Ali, 2014;Buffet et al, 2013;Canesi et al, 2012;Ringwood et al, 2010), crustaceans (Andreï et al, 2016;Georgantzopoulou et al, 2013;Ulm et al, 2015) and fish (Ašmonaite et al, 2016;Griffitt et al, 2013;Jung et al, 2014;Kwok et al, 2012), and behave differently depending on their physico-chemical characteristics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The major sources for these two ecosystems include atmospheric deposition, leaching, direct discharge from domestic and industrial sources and natural run-off [36].…”
Section: Environmental Fate Of Gnpsmentioning
confidence: 99%