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Document Type : Article In Journal 
Document Title :
POTENTIATING TOXICOLOGICAL INTERACTION OF SINGLE-WALLED CARBON NANOTUBES WITH DISSOLVED METALS
POTENTIATING TOXICOLOGICAL INTERACTION OF SINGLE-WALLED CARBON NANOTUBES WITH DISSOLVED METALS
 
Document Language : English 
Abstract : The present study explored the ecotoxicology of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) and their likely interaction with dissolved metals, with a focus on the effect of in vivo exposure in marine mussels. Any nano-scale effects were negated by the tendency of uncoated SWCNTs to agglomerate in water, particularly with high ionic strength as is the case in estuarine and full-strength seawater. However, SWCNTs, in combination with natural organic matter, remained suspended in seawater for long enough to become available to filter-feeding mussels, leading to their concentration on and increased contact with gill epithelia during exposure. For the first time, the authors describe a potentiating toxicological effect, expressed as DNA strand breaks obtained using the comet assay, on divalent metals afforded by negatively charged SWCNT agglomerates in seawater at concentrations as low as 5 mu gL(-1). This is supported by the observation that SWCNTs alone were only toxic at concentrations 100 mu gL(-1) and that the SWCNT-induced DNA damage was correlated with oxidative stress only in the absence of metals. If these laboratory experiments are confirmed in the natural environment, the present results will have implications for the understanding of the role of carbon nanotubes in environmental metal dynamics, toxicology, and consequently, regulatory requirements. 
ISSN : 0730-7268 
Journal Name : ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY 
Volume : 32 
Issue Number : 12 
Publishing Year : 1434 AH
2013 AD
 
Article Type : Article 
Added Date : Tuesday, July 18, 2017 

Researchers

Researcher Name (Arabic)Researcher Name (English)Researcher TypeDr GradeEmail
Majed (Al-Shaeri(Al-Shaeri, Majed Researcher  
Dina AhmedAhmed, Dina Researcher  
Fiona McCluskeyMcCluskey, Fiona Researcher  
Gavin TurnerTurner, Gavin Researcher  
Lynn PatersonPaterson, Lynn Researcher  
Elisabeth DyryndaDyrynda, Elisabeth Researcher  
Mark HartlHartl, Mark Researcher  

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