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Nukleonika | 2014

Silver nanoparticle accumulation by aquatic organisms – neutron activation as a tool for the environmental fate of nanoparticles tracing

Monika Asztemborska; Małgorzata Jakubiak; Małgorzata Książyk; Romuald Stęborowski; Halina Polkowska-Motrenko; Grażyna Bystrzejewska-Piotrowska

Abstract Water environments are noted as being some of the most exposed to the influence of toxic nanoparticles (NPs). Therefore, there is a growing need for the investigation of the accumulation and toxicity of NPs to aquatic organisms. In our studies neutron activation followed by gamma spectrometry and liquid scintillation counting were used for studying the accumulation of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) by freshwater larvae of Chironomus and fish Danio rerio. The influence of exposition time, concentration and the source of nanoparticles on the efficiency of AgNP accumulation were studied. It was found that AgNPs are efficiently accumulated by Chironomid larvae for the first 30 hours of exposition; then, the amount of silver nanoparticles decreases. The silver content in larvae increases together with the NP concentration in water. Larvae which have accumulated AgNPs can be a source of nanoparticles for fish and certainly higher levels of Ag in the trophic chain. In comparison with water contamination, silver nanoparticles are more efficiently accumulated if fish are fed with AgNP-contaminated food. Finally, it was concluded that the applied study strategy, including neutron activation of nanoparticles, is very useful technique for tracing the uptake and accumulation of NPs in organisms


International Journal of Phytoremediation | 2008

Pilot Study of Bioaccumulation and Distribution of Cesium, Potassium, Sodium and Calcium in King Oyster Mushroom (Pleurotus Eryngii) Grown Under Controlled Conditions

Grażyna Bystrzejewska-Piotrowska; Dariusz Pianka; Michał A. Bazała; Romuald Stęborowski; José Luis Manjón; Pawel L. Urban

This pilot study presents preliminary results on interrelations between alkali and alkaline earth elements during their transfer to mycelium and fruitbodies of saprophytic fungi. The accumulation and distribution of four elements (cesium, potassium, sodium, and calcium) was evaluated in king oyster mushroom (Pleurotus eryngii) cultivated under controlled conditions. Elemental composition of caps, stipes, and the substrate was analyzed by atomic absorption/emission spectroscopy to evaluate discrimination, concentration, and transfer factors. The transfer factors determined for all the investigated elements were different and can be put in the following order: Cs > K > Na > Ca. There has been a higher accumulation of cesium in caps than in stipes. Distribution of cesium in fruitbodies depended on the presence of other ions in the substrate. The addition of Ca2+ limited the transport of cesium and potassium from stipes to caps. Sodium and calcium were mainly accumulated in the stipes. In a control experiment, without supplementation with K+, Na+, and Ca2+, ∼ 62% of the cesium present in the substrate was extracted by mycelium and transported to the fruitbodies. Possible applications of fruiting saprophytic fungi in bioremediation are discussed.


Water Air and Soil Pollution | 2018

Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticle Circulation in an Aquatic Ecosystem

Monika Asztemborska; Małgorzata Jakubiak; Romuald Stęborowski; Ewelina Chajduk; Grażyna Bystrzejewska-Piotrowska

Nanotechnology is a dynamically developing field of scientific and industrial interest across the entire world, and the commercialization of nanoparticles (NPs) is rapidly expanding. Incorporation of nanotechnologies into a range of manufactured goods results in increasing concern regarding the subsequent release of engineered NPs into the environment. One of the biggest threats of using NPs is the transfer and magnification of these particles in the trophic chain. The aim of the studies was the evaluation of the distribution of TiO2 NP contamination in the aquatic ecosystem under laboratory conditions. Bioaccumulation of TiO2 NPs by plants (Elodea canadensis) and fish (Danio rerio) in the source of contamination was investigated. The studies were focused on the consequences of short-term water contamination with TiO2 NPs and the secondary contamination of the components of the investigated model ecosystem (plants, sediments). It was found that in the fish and the plants exposed to NP contamination, the amount of Ti was higher than in the control, indicating an effective bioaccumulation of NPs or ions originating from NPs. It was clearly shown that the NPs present in the sediments are available to plants and fish. Additionally, the aquatic plants, an important trophic level in the food chain, can accumulate NPs and be a source of NPs for higher organisms. It was concluded that even an incidental contamination of water by NPs may result in long-term consequences induced by the release of NPs.


Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 2015

Toxic Effect of Silver and Platinum Nanoparticles Toward the Freshwater Microalga Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata

Małgorzata Książyk; Monika Asztemborska; Romuald Stęborowski; Grażyna Bystrzejewska-Piotrowska


Water Air and Soil Pollution | 2015

Accumulation of Platinum Nanoparticles by Sinapis alba and Lepidium sativum Plants

Monika Asztemborska; Romuald Stęborowski; Joanna Kowalska; Grażyna Bystrzejewska-Piotrowska


International Journal of Environmental Research | 2015

Accumulation ofAluminiumby Plants Exposed toNano- andMicrosized Particles of Al2O3

Monika Asztemborska; Romuald Stęborowski; J. Kowalska; Grażyna Bystrzejewska-Piotrowska


Nukleonika | 2012

Application of neutron activation for investigation of Fe3O4 nanoparticles accumulation by plants

Grażyna Bystrzejewska-Piotrowska; Monika Asztemborska; Romuald Stęborowski; Halina Polkowska-Motrenko; Bożena Danko; Justyna Ryniewicz


Nukleonika | 2005

Resistance of heather plants (Calluna vulgaris L.) to cesium toxicity

Grażyna Bystrzejewska-Piotrowska; A. Drożdż; Romuald Stęborowski


Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2016

Mycoextraction of radiolabeled cesium and strontium by Pleurotus eryngii mycelia in the presence of alumina nanoparticles: Sorption and accumulation studies.

Monika Asztemborska; Małgorzata Jakubiak; Magdalena Rykaczewska; Marcin Bembenek; Romuald Stęborowski; Grażyna Bystrzejewska-Piotrowska


Nukleonika | 2005

Preliminary study of platinum accumulation in the fruitbodies of a model fungal species: king oyster mushroom (Pleurotus eryngii)

Pawel L. Urban; Michał A. Bazała; Monika Asztemborska; José Luis Manjón; Joanna Kowalska; Grażyna Bystrzejewska-Piotrowska; Dariusz Pianka; Romuald Stęborowski; Robert T. Kuthan

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