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Toxicity Effects of Functionalized Quantum Dots, Gold and Polystyrene Nanoparticles on Target Aquatic Biological Models: A Review
by
Carotenuto, Rosa
, Galdiero, Emilia
, Falanga, Annarita
, Guida, Marco
, De Alteriis, Elisabetta
, Libralato, Giovanni
in
Animals
/ Chlorella - drug effects
/ Daphnia - drug effects
/ functionalization
/ Gold - toxicity
/ Humans
/ Metal Nanoparticles - toxicity
/ Microalgae - drug effects
/ Nanoparticles
/ nanosafety
/ Polystyrenes - toxicity
/ Quantum dots
/ Quantum Dots - toxicity
/ Review
/ Saccharomyces cerevisiae - drug effects
/ toxicity
/ Water Pollutants, Chemical - toxicity
/ Xenopus laevis
2017
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Toxicity Effects of Functionalized Quantum Dots, Gold and Polystyrene Nanoparticles on Target Aquatic Biological Models: A Review
by
Carotenuto, Rosa
, Galdiero, Emilia
, Falanga, Annarita
, Guida, Marco
, De Alteriis, Elisabetta
, Libralato, Giovanni
in
Animals
/ Chlorella - drug effects
/ Daphnia - drug effects
/ functionalization
/ Gold - toxicity
/ Humans
/ Metal Nanoparticles - toxicity
/ Microalgae - drug effects
/ Nanoparticles
/ nanosafety
/ Polystyrenes - toxicity
/ Quantum dots
/ Quantum Dots - toxicity
/ Review
/ Saccharomyces cerevisiae - drug effects
/ toxicity
/ Water Pollutants, Chemical - toxicity
/ Xenopus laevis
2017
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Toxicity Effects of Functionalized Quantum Dots, Gold and Polystyrene Nanoparticles on Target Aquatic Biological Models: A Review
by
Carotenuto, Rosa
, Galdiero, Emilia
, Falanga, Annarita
, Guida, Marco
, De Alteriis, Elisabetta
, Libralato, Giovanni
in
Animals
/ Chlorella - drug effects
/ Daphnia - drug effects
/ functionalization
/ Gold - toxicity
/ Humans
/ Metal Nanoparticles - toxicity
/ Microalgae - drug effects
/ Nanoparticles
/ nanosafety
/ Polystyrenes - toxicity
/ Quantum dots
/ Quantum Dots - toxicity
/ Review
/ Saccharomyces cerevisiae - drug effects
/ toxicity
/ Water Pollutants, Chemical - toxicity
/ Xenopus laevis
2017
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Toxicity Effects of Functionalized Quantum Dots, Gold and Polystyrene Nanoparticles on Target Aquatic Biological Models: A Review
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Toxicity Effects of Functionalized Quantum Dots, Gold and Polystyrene Nanoparticles on Target Aquatic Biological Models: A Review
2017
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Overview
Nano-based products are widespread in several sectors, including textiles, medical-products, cosmetics, paints and plastics. Nanosafety and safe-by-design are driving nanoparticle (NP) production and applications through NP functionalization (@NPs). Indeed, @NPs frequently present biological effects that differ from the parent material. This paper reviews the impact of quantum dots (QDs), gold nanoparticles (AuNPs), and polystyrene-cored NPs (PSNPs), evidencing the role of NP functionalization in toxicity definition. Key biological models were taken into consideration for NP evaluation: Saccharomyces cerevisiae, fresh- (F) and saltwater (S) microalgae (Raphidocelis subcapitata (F), Scenedesmus obliquus (F) and Chlorella spp. (F), and Phaeodactylum tricornutum (S)), Daphnia magna, and Xenopus laevis. QDs are quite widespread in technological devices, and they are known to induce genotoxicity and oxidative stress that can drastically change according to the coating employed. For example, AuNPs are frequently functionalized with antimicrobial peptides, which is shown to both increase their activity and decrease the relative environmental toxicity. P-NPs are frequently coated with NH2− for cationic and COOH− for anionic surfaces, but when positively charged toxicity effects can be observed. Careful assessment of functionalized and non-functionalized NPs is compulsory to also understand their potential direct and indirect effects when the coating is removed or degraded.
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