نتایج جستجو برای: metal toxicity

تعداد نتایج: 311185  

2017
Anna Manara

Plants, like all other organisms, have evolved different mechanisms to maintain physiological concentrations of essential metal ions and to minimize exposure to non-essential heavy metals. Some mechanisms are ubiquitous because they are also required for general metal homeostasis, and they minimize the damage caused by high concentrations of heavy metals in plants by detoxification, thereby con...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1987
T W Clarkson

The nervous system is the principal target for a number of metals. Inorganic compounds of aluminum, arsenic, lead, lithium, manganese, mercury, and thallium are well known for their neurological and behavioral effects in humans. The alkyl derivatives of certain metals--lead, mercury and tin--are specially neurotoxic. Concern over human exposure and in some cases, outbreaks of poisoning, have st...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2006
Marlies Elizabeth Wilhelmina van der Welle Mieke Cuppens Leon Peter Maria Lamers Jan Gisbert Maria Roelofs

In many Dutch freshwater wetlands, concentrations of sulfate in the surface water and groundwater have increased. It is especially in peaty areas that this can lead to problems, including the reduction of sulfate to toxic sulfide. Our aquarium experiments showed that even low sulfide concentrations of 50 micromol/L are toxic to the freshwater macrophyte Nitella flexilis and the freshwater oligo...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2005
Chris N Glover Richard C Playle Chris M Wood

Despite the heterogeneity of natural organic matter (NOM) in the aquatic environment, current models that predict metal toxicity to aquatic biota treat these important metal-complexing agents in a homogeneous manner. In this investigation, the ability of 11 commercial and naturally isolated NOM samples to ameliorate silver toxicity to the freshwater crustacean Daphnia magna was examined. The co...

2012
Letícia Flohr Armando Borges de Castilhos Júnior William Gerson Matias

Industrial wastes may produce leachates that can contaminate the aquatic ecosystem. Toxicity testing in acute and chronic levels is essential to assess environmental risks from the soluble fractions of these wastes, since only chemical analysis may not be adequate to classify the hazard of an industrial waste. In this study, ten samples of solid wastes from textile, metal-mechanic, and pulp and...

Journal: :Nature nanotechnology 2011
Tomasz Puzyn Bakhtiyor Rasulev Agnieszka Gajewicz Xiaoke Hu Thabitha P Dasari Andrea Michalkova Huey-Min Hwang Andrey Toropov Danuta Leszczynska Jerzy Leszczynski

It is expected that the number and variety of engineered nanoparticles will increase rapidly over the next few years, and there is a need for new methods to quickly test the potential toxicity of these materials. Because experimental evaluation of the safety of chemicals is expensive and time-consuming, computational methods have been found to be efficient alternatives for predicting the potent...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2010
Douglas R Hoffman Phillip P Anderson Carissa M Schubert Melissa B Gault William J Blanford Todd R Sandrin

Hazardous waste sites are commonly contaminated with both organic and metal pollutants. Many metal pollutants have been shown to inhibit organic pollutant biodegradation. We investigated the ability of a modified, polydentate cyclodextrin (carboxymethyl-beta-cyclodextrin, CMCD) to reduce the toxicity of 33.4 microM cadmium, cobalt or copper during naphthalene degradation by a Burkholderia sp. i...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1998
M C Newman J T McCloskey C P Tatara

Ecological risk assessment can be enhanced with predictive models for metal toxicity. Modelings of published data were done under the simplifying assumption that intermetal trends in toxicity reflect relative metal-ligand complex stabilities. This idea has been invoked successfully since 1904 but has yet to be applied widely in quantitative ecotoxicology. Intermetal trends in toxicity were succ...

2016
R. Shanmuga Priya K. Lavanya S. Naveen P. Prabhavathi Dinesh Kumar P. Santhanam M. K. Kim

Biosorption is the ability of biological materials to accumulate heavy metals from wastewater through metabolically mediated or physico-chemical pathways. Here, Heavy metals are considered to be the common contaminant of ecosystem due to their toxicity and it is necessary to remove those metals from environment. Among various metals, lead was considered to be common contaminant which causes sev...

2015
Amedea B. Seabra Nelson Durán Nikolaos Michailidis

This review discusses recent advances in the synthesis, characterization and toxicity of metal oxide nanoparticles obtained mainly through biogenic (green) processes. The in vitro and in vivo toxicities of these oxides are discussed including a consideration of the factors important for safe use of these nanomaterials. The toxicities of different metal oxide nanoparticles are compared. The impo...

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