Acute toxicity of cerium oxide, titanium oxide and iron oxide nanoparticles using standardized tests

In this study, several standard toxicity tests have been performed on selected inorganic nanoparticles. Acute toxicity tests were selected according to their extensive use in toxicological studies and included phytotoxicity using several seeds, Daphnia magna and a bioluminescent test (Microtox®). All of them have been used in several international regulations as toxicity assays. In the case of nanoparticles (NPs), we have studied those of cerium oxide, titanium dioxide and iron oxide. Iron oxide NPs are well known and broadly used and were selected because of their low toxicity. Titanium dioxide and cerium oxide NPs are currently being used in several fields such as photocatalysis and medical applications, but their toxicity effects have been scarcely studied. Our results revealed that cerium NPs are extremely toxic in the entire set of tests conducted (inhibition higher than 80% at very low concentrations for the bioluminescence test and LC50 = 0.012 mg/ml of mortality in the assays of D. magna), whereas titanium NPs were practically inert in terms of toxicity (values similar to those of controls). The possible toxicological effect of the solvents necessary to stabilize NPs in liquid medium for the three cases (stabilizers) has been also studied. Only in the germination test (phytotoxicity) of some seeds they showed some detrimental effect to germination. In general, the standardized tests proposed in this study have proved to be very useful in the determination of NPs toxicity when no or few data are available, although further work is necessary in the case of the germination test. © 2010 Elsevier B.V.

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Main Authors: García, Ana, Espinosa, Roser, Delgado, Lucía, Casals, Eudald, González, Edgar, Puntes, Víctor F., Barata Martí, Carlos, Font, Xavier, Sánchez, Antoni
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spelling dig-idaea-es-10261-509382019-11-21T13:14:28Z Acute toxicity of cerium oxide, titanium oxide and iron oxide nanoparticles using standardized tests García, Ana Espinosa, Roser Delgado, Lucía Casals, Eudald González, Edgar Puntes, Víctor F. Barata Martí, Carlos Font, Xavier Sánchez, Antoni In this study, several standard toxicity tests have been performed on selected inorganic nanoparticles. Acute toxicity tests were selected according to their extensive use in toxicological studies and included phytotoxicity using several seeds, Daphnia magna and a bioluminescent test (Microtox®). All of them have been used in several international regulations as toxicity assays. In the case of nanoparticles (NPs), we have studied those of cerium oxide, titanium dioxide and iron oxide. Iron oxide NPs are well known and broadly used and were selected because of their low toxicity. Titanium dioxide and cerium oxide NPs are currently being used in several fields such as photocatalysis and medical applications, but their toxicity effects have been scarcely studied. Our results revealed that cerium NPs are extremely toxic in the entire set of tests conducted (inhibition higher than 80% at very low concentrations for the bioluminescence test and LC50 = 0.012 mg/ml of mortality in the assays of D. magna), whereas titanium NPs were practically inert in terms of toxicity (values similar to those of controls). The possible toxicological effect of the solvents necessary to stabilize NPs in liquid medium for the three cases (stabilizers) has been also studied. Only in the germination test (phytotoxicity) of some seeds they showed some detrimental effect to germination. In general, the standardized tests proposed in this study have proved to be very useful in the determination of NPs toxicity when no or few data are available, although further work is necessary in the case of the germination test. © 2010 Elsevier B.V. Peer Reviewed 2012-06-06T09:24:49Z 2012-06-06T09:24:49Z 2011 2012-06-06T09:24:50Z artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 doi: 10.1016/j.desal.2010.10.052 issn: 0011-9164 Desalination 269: 136-141 (2011) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/50938 10.1016/j.desal.2010.10.052 en none Elsevier
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description In this study, several standard toxicity tests have been performed on selected inorganic nanoparticles. Acute toxicity tests were selected according to their extensive use in toxicological studies and included phytotoxicity using several seeds, Daphnia magna and a bioluminescent test (Microtox®). All of them have been used in several international regulations as toxicity assays. In the case of nanoparticles (NPs), we have studied those of cerium oxide, titanium dioxide and iron oxide. Iron oxide NPs are well known and broadly used and were selected because of their low toxicity. Titanium dioxide and cerium oxide NPs are currently being used in several fields such as photocatalysis and medical applications, but their toxicity effects have been scarcely studied. Our results revealed that cerium NPs are extremely toxic in the entire set of tests conducted (inhibition higher than 80% at very low concentrations for the bioluminescence test and LC50 = 0.012 mg/ml of mortality in the assays of D. magna), whereas titanium NPs were practically inert in terms of toxicity (values similar to those of controls). The possible toxicological effect of the solvents necessary to stabilize NPs in liquid medium for the three cases (stabilizers) has been also studied. Only in the germination test (phytotoxicity) of some seeds they showed some detrimental effect to germination. In general, the standardized tests proposed in this study have proved to be very useful in the determination of NPs toxicity when no or few data are available, although further work is necessary in the case of the germination test. © 2010 Elsevier B.V.
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author García, Ana
Espinosa, Roser
Delgado, Lucía
Casals, Eudald
González, Edgar
Puntes, Víctor F.
Barata Martí, Carlos
Font, Xavier
Sánchez, Antoni
spellingShingle García, Ana
Espinosa, Roser
Delgado, Lucía
Casals, Eudald
González, Edgar
Puntes, Víctor F.
Barata Martí, Carlos
Font, Xavier
Sánchez, Antoni
Acute toxicity of cerium oxide, titanium oxide and iron oxide nanoparticles using standardized tests
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