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A review on in vivo and in vitro nanotoxicological studies in plants: A headlight for future targets

Journal

ECOTOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY
Volume 208, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2020.111697

Keywords

Nanomaterials; Nanotoxicology; In vivo; In vitro; Environmental nanotoxicity

Funding

  1. Iran University of Medical Sciences [98-3-85-15702]
  2. RUDN University Strategic Academic Leadership Program

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This article summarizes the results of toxicological studies on the interactions between NMs and plants, discussing the toxic mechanisms of NMs on plants and highlighting the various factors that influence the impact of NMs on plants. The importance of dose metrics for assessing toxicity and the need for standardized methodologies for accurate dose delivery of NMs to plants in the laboratory are emphasized.
Owing to the unique properties and useful applications in numerous fields, nanomaterials (NMs) received a great attention. The mass production of NMs has raised major concern for the environment. Recently, some altered growth patterns in plants have been reported due to the plant-NMs interactions. However, for NMs safe applications in agriculture and medicine, a comprehensive understanding of bio-nano interactions is crucial. The main goal of this review article is to summarize the results of the toxicological studies that have shown the in vitro and in vivo interactions of NMs with plants. The toxicity mechanisms are briefly discussed in plants as the defense mechanism works to overcome the stress caused by NMs implications. Indeed, the impact of NMs on plants varies significantly with many factors including physicochemical properties of NMs, culture media, and plant species. To investigate the impacts, dose metrics is an important analysis for assaying toxicity and is discussed in the present article to broadly open up different aspects of nanotoxicological investigations. To access reliable quantification and measurement in laboratories, standardized methodologies are crucial for precise dose delivery of NMs to plants during exposure. Altogether, the information is significant to researchers to describe restrictions and future perspectives.

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