Título:
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Distinctive toxic repercussions of polystyrene nano plastic towards aquatic non target species Nitrobacter vulgaris, Scenedesmus sp and Daphnia magna
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Autores:
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SOWMYA SRI NAGARAJA, Autor ;
YERIMMA GOUDA, Autor ;
DIANA MÍGUEZ CARAMÉS, Autor ;
YUVASHREE MURALIDARAN, Autor ;
LUIZ FERNANDO ROMANHOLO FERREIRA, Autor ;
JULIANA HELOISA PINÊ AMÉRICO-PINHEIRO, Autor ;
SIKANDAR I. MULLA, Autor ;
PRABHAKAR MISHRA, Autor
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Tipo de documento:
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documento electrónico
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Fecha de publicación:
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2024
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ISBN/ISSN/DL:
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69749
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Nota general:
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En: Ecotoxicology. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10646-024-02810-7
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Langues:
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Inglés
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Clasificación:
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CONTAMINACIÓN DEL AGUA
ECOTOXICOLOGÍA
MICROPARTÍCULAS
OXIDACIÓN
PLÁSTICO
PUBLICACIONES TÉCNICOS LATITUD
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Resumen:
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The widespread application of plastics and its eventual degradation to micro-sized or nano-sized plastics has led to several environmental concerns. Moreover, nanoplastics can easily cascade through the food chain accumulating in the aquatic organisms. Thus, our study focussed on investigating the hazardous impact of nano-sized plastics on aquatic species including Nitrobacter vulgaris, Scenedesmus sp, and Daphnia magna. Various concentrations of polystyrene nanoplastics ranging from 0.01 mg/L to 100 mg/L were tested against Nitrobacter vulgaris, Scenedesmus sp, and Daphnia magna. The minimum inhibitory concentration of polystyrene nanoplastics in Nitrobacter vulgaris was found to be 25 mg/L, and in Daphnia magna, the median lethal concentration 50 was observed to be 64.02 mg/L. Exposure of Scenedesmus sp with increasing nanoplastic concentrations showed a significant decrease in total protein (p
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Creative Commons :
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CC BY-NC
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Fin de embargo :
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09/10/2025
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En línea:
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39384726/
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