“Green” carbon dots from coffee waste for adsorption of xenobiotic and trace heavy metals in both aquatic and physiological media

IF 5.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Natalia Krisanova, Konstantin Paliienko, Natalia Pozdnyakova, Artem Pastukhov, Mykola Driuk, Liliia Kalynovska, Marina Dudarenko, Arsenii Borysov, Valeriy Skryshevsky, Vladimir Lysenko and Tatiana Borisova
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Xenobiotic and trace heavy metals such as Pb2+, Cd2+ and Cu2+, which abundantly pollute the environment, are hazardous neurotoxicants. Herein, the ability of “green” carbon dots from coffee waste (CCDs) to adsorb Pb2+, Cd2+ and Cu2+ in aquatic media and in biological systems, such as presynaptic rat cortex nerve terminals, was assessed. Using ICP-MS and DLS, it was demonstrated that CCDs were able to adsorb Pb2+, Cd2+ and Cu2+ in water, forming complexes with these metals. In animal experiments, CCDs, even at a high concentration of 2 mg ml−1, did not change the extracellular levels of the excitatory neurotransmitter L-[14C]glutamate and inhibitory one [3H]GABA in nerve terminal preparations, and so, CCDs are highly biocompatible. Combined application of CCDs with Pb2+, Cd2+ and Cu2+ resulted in a significant mitigation of the acute Pb2+/Cd2+/Cu2+-induced increase in the extracellular levels of L-[14C]glutamate and [3H]GABA in nerve terminal preparations. Therefore, CCDs did not possess neurotoxic effects and, due to their original synthesis methodology, were able to adsorb Pb2+, Cd2+ and Cu2+ in aquatic media and in biological systems, mitigating acute Pb2+/Cd2+/Cu2+-induced neurotoxicity in nerve terminals. CCDs have prophylactic and therapeutic potential to combat heavy metal poisoning. This study fits several key priorities in environmental science as a heavy metal adsorbent obtained from biowaste using an eco-friendly synthesis protocol has the potential to combat heavy metal poisoning in organisms and wastewater.

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从咖啡废料中提取的“绿色”碳点,用于吸附水生和生理介质中的异种和微量重金属
Pb2+、Cd2+、Cu2+等外源性和痕量重金属是有害的神经毒物,对环境造成大量污染。本研究评估了咖啡废弃物中的“绿色”碳点(CCDs)在水生介质和生物系统(如突触前大鼠皮层神经末梢)中吸附Pb2+、Cd2+和Cu2+的能力。利用ICP-MS和DLS,证明了ccd能够吸附水中的Pb2+、Cd2+和Cu2+,并与这些金属形成配合物。在动物实验中,即使在高浓度的2 mg ml−1下,CCDs也不会改变神经末梢制剂中兴奋性神经递质L-[14C]谷氨酸和抑制性一[3H]GABA的细胞外水平,因此,CCDs具有高度的生物相容性。与Pb2+、Cd2+和Cu2+联合应用CCDs可显著缓解Pb2+/Cd2+/Cu2+引起的神经末梢制剂中L-[14C]谷氨酸和[3H]GABA细胞外水平的急性升高。因此,ccd不具有神经毒性作用,并且由于其原始的合成方法,能够吸附水生介质和生物系统中的Pb2+, Cd2+和Cu2+,减轻急性Pb2+/Cd2+/Cu2+诱导的神经末梢神经毒性。ccd具有预防和治疗重金属中毒的潜力。这项研究符合环境科学的几个关键优先事项,因为使用环保合成方案从生物废物中获得的重金属吸附剂具有对抗生物和废水中的重金属中毒的潜力。
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Environmental Science: Nano
Environmental Science: Nano CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
CiteScore
12.20
自引率
5.50%
发文量
290
审稿时长
2.1 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Science: Nano serves as a comprehensive and high-impact peer-reviewed source of information on the design and demonstration of engineered nanomaterials for environment-based applications. It also covers the interactions between engineered, natural, and incidental nanomaterials with biological and environmental systems. This scope includes, but is not limited to, the following topic areas: Novel nanomaterial-based applications for water, air, soil, food, and energy sustainability Nanomaterial interactions with biological systems and nanotoxicology Environmental fate, reactivity, and transformations of nanoscale materials Nanoscale processes in the environment Sustainable nanotechnology including rational nanomaterial design, life cycle assessment, risk/benefit analysis
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