A Review on the interaction between Nanoparticles and Toxic metals in Soil: Meta-analysis of their effects on soil, plants and human health

Keita Djibril Sekou, Harshad Patel
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ABSTRACT The utilities of nanoproducts are inescapable in modern times due to the need of many technological companies. Still, concerns remain about their toxicity and possible environmental, health, and safety risks. Based on a meta-analysis of engineered nanoparticles (ENPs) toxic effects in the soil, this article sheds light on the toxicity of nanoparticles, toxic metals (TMs), and their synergistic toxicity. Several scientific research investigations have been held on the risk of nanoparticles (NPs) in the environment, but their toxicity and reactions toward coexistent contaminants remain challenging. According to our research, nanoparticles’ effects on TMs’ bioavailability depend on soil characteristics. This review article assessed the bioaccumulation of NPs and TMs in soils and plants. Furthermore, biomagnification of those toxicants in the human body and organisms has been discussed. It has been remarked that soil parameters played a crucial role in the bioavailability of these toxicants. In addition to this research paper, many other articles confirmed that nanoparticles’ coexistence with TMs could amplify metals’ toxicity in soil. Antecedent studies have been included to provide a comprehensive overview of the review. This review aimed to provide a deep understanding of the various aspects of the NPs and TMs and highlighted the multiple aspects of the toxicants and their harmful effects.
纳米粒子与土壤中有毒金属相互作用研究进展:对土壤、植物和人体健康影响的荟萃分析
在现代,由于许多科技公司的需要,纳米产品的应用是不可避免的。尽管如此,人们仍然担心它们的毒性以及可能的环境、健康和安全风险。基于对土壤中工程纳米颗粒(ENPs)毒性效应的荟萃分析,本文揭示了纳米颗粒、有毒金属(TMs)的毒性及其协同毒性。关于纳米颗粒在环境中的危害已经进行了一些科学研究,但它们的毒性和对共存污染物的反应仍然具有挑战性。根据我们的研究,纳米颗粒对TMs生物有效性的影响取决于土壤特征。本文综述了NPs和TMs在土壤和植物中的生物积累。此外,还讨论了这些毒物在人体和生物体中的生物放大效应。已经指出,土壤参数在这些毒物的生物利用度中起着至关重要的作用。除了这篇研究论文外,许多其他的文章也证实了纳米颗粒与TMs的共存可以放大金属在土壤中的毒性。先前的研究已被纳入,以提供综述的全面概述。本综述旨在深入了解NPs和TMs的各个方面,并强调其毒性及其有害影响的多个方面。
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