Toxicity optimization of green zinc oxide quantum dots in zebrafish using Box-Behnken design: a novel approach for safer nanoparticle synthesis.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Drug and Chemical Toxicology Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-21 DOI:10.1080/01480545.2024.2417960
Mary Nancy Flora R, Chamundeeswari M, Selvaraj R, Palani S
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Zinc oxide quantum dots, also known as ZnO QDs, are highly desirable due to their numerous favorable characteristics, such as their beneficial photoluminescence, solubility in water, along with sunlight absorption. They are well-suited for use in biomedical applications, drugs, and bioimaging. However, study on the in-vivo toxicology of these QDs is needed before they can be used in humans. Zebrafish (Danio rerio) are cheap, fast-growing, and similar to humans, which makes them ideal as in vivo model for studying the toxicity of nanomaterials. The toxicity investigations involving zinc oxide QDs (ZnO QDs) and zinc oxide bionanocomposite (ZnO BC) in zebrafish that were concentration-dependent are evaluated, and the Box-Behnken design (BBD) was utilized to optimize the results. To determine the proper dosage, a study on cell line as well as hemocompatibility was carried out prior to testing the toxic effects of ZnO QDs along with ZnO BC upon zebrafish. When administered at 2.5 μg/l of ZnO BC and 2 μg/l of ZnO QDs, neither ZnO BC nor ZnO QDs appeared to be toxic to embryos during hatching and development. The testing of larval behavior in visible light revealed a dose-dependent decrease in both the total diving distance as well as speed. Nevertheless, at ZnO BC and ZnO QDs levels >250 μg/l and >200 μg/l, respectively, notable effects were seen in zebrafish embryos. Hence, ZnO QDs and BC at low concentrations were notably nontoxic. In order to guarantee the safety of nanomaterials in bio applications, this research supports upcoming in-vivo imaging investigations on their harmful effects.

利用 Box-Behnken 设计优化绿色氧化锌量子点在斑马鱼体内的毒性:一种更安全的纳米粒子合成新方法。
氧化锌量子点(又称 ZnO QDs)具有许多有利特性,如有益的光致发光性、水溶性和阳光吸收性,因此非常受欢迎。它们非常适合用于生物医学应用、药物和生物成像。不过,在将这些 QDs 用于人体之前,还需要对其体内毒理学进行研究。斑马鱼(Danio rerio)价格低廉、生长迅速且与人类相似,因此是研究纳米材料毒性的理想体内模型。本研究评估了氧化锌 QDs(ZnO QDs)和氧化锌仿生复合材料(ZnO BC)在斑马鱼体内的毒性研究,这些研究具有浓度依赖性,并利用方框-贝肯设计(BBD)对结果进行了优化。为了确定适当的剂量,在测试氧化锌 QDs 和氧化锌 BC 对斑马鱼的毒性作用之前,对细胞系和血液相容性进行了研究。当 ZnO BC 的剂量为 2.5 μg/l 和 ZnO QDs 的剂量为 2 μg/l 时,ZnO BC 和 ZnO QDs 在孵化和发育过程中似乎都不会对胚胎产生毒性。在可见光下对幼虫行为的测试表明,幼虫的总潜水距离和速度都会随着剂量的增加而减少。然而,当 ZnO BC 和 ZnO QDs 的含量分别大于 250 μg/l 和 200 μg/l 时,斑马鱼胚胎就会受到明显影响。因此,低浓度的 ZnO QDs 和 BC 无明显毒性。为了保证纳米材料在生物应用中的安全性,本研究支持即将开展的有关其有害影响的体内成像研究。
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Drug and Chemical Toxicology
Drug and Chemical Toxicology 医学-毒理学
CiteScore
6.00
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99
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Drug and Chemical Toxicology publishes full-length research papers, review articles and short communications that encompass a broad spectrum of toxicological data surrounding risk assessment and harmful exposure. Manuscripts are considered according to their relevance to the journal. Topics include both descriptive and mechanics research that illustrates the risk assessment implications of exposure to toxic agents. Examples of suitable topics include toxicological studies, which are structural examinations on the effects of dose, metabolism, and statistical or mechanism-based approaches to risk assessment. New findings and methods, along with safety evaluations, are also acceptable. Special issues may be reserved to publish symposium summaries, reviews in toxicology, and overviews of the practical interpretation and application of toxicological data.
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