化学战剂植物暴露分析与监测方法综述

IF 1.6 4区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Gang Qu, Ruiqian Zhang, Bo Chen, Zhongfang Xing, Yuxin Zhao, Luyue Jin, Yang Yang, Shilei Liu
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摘要

禁止化学武器组织(OPCW)对化学战剂(CWAs)的生产、储存和使用实施了严格的规定。然而,近几十年来,涉及使用化学武器的恐怖主义事件频发,对全球安全构成持续严重威胁。植物已成为检测CWAs暴露或有毒化学物质泄漏的有前途的媒介,因为它们广泛可用,样品制备简单,并且没有与动物试验相关的伦理问题。当植物暴露于CWAs或有毒化学物质时,其组织内的各种成分可以与这些物质发生反应,产生特定的暴露生物标志物;这些生物标志物的检测使CWAs暴露的准确可追溯性成为可能。此外,当植物受到外界有毒物质胁迫时,其表型特征会发生显著变化。这些变化可以使用高光谱成像(HSI)技术进行非破坏性分析,为化学物质暴露或有毒化学物质泄漏的实验室分析提供快速监测和预警。本文综述了近十年来利用HSI技术检测植物暴露于硫芥菜、氮芥菜、沙林(GB)、索曼(GD)、VX、俄罗斯VX (RVX)和氯中产生的代谢物和加合物,以及植物表型变化监测的研究进展。该综述旨在启发进一步发现新的植物生物标志物,并为植物暴露于CWAs的相关研究提供信息。
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Review of plant exposure analysis and monitoring methods for chemical warfare agents

Review of plant exposure analysis and monitoring methods for chemical warfare agents

The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) enforces strict regulations on the production, storage, and use of chemical warfare agents (CWAs). However, in recent decades, terrorist incidents involving the use of CWAs have remained frequent, posing a persistent and serious threat to global security. Plants have emerged as a promising medium for detecting CWAs exposure or toxic chemical leaks due to their wide availability, straightforward sample preparation, and the absence of ethical concerns associated with animal testing. When plants are exposed to CWAs or toxic chemicals, various components within their tissues can react with these agents, generating specific biomarkers of exposure; the detection of these biomarkers enables accurate traceability of CWAs exposure. Furthermore, when plants are subjected to stress from external toxic substances, their phenotypic characteristics undergo significant changes. These changes can be non-destructively analyzed using hyperspectral imaging (HSI) technology, offering rapid monitoring and early warning for laboratory analysis of chemical exposure or toxic chemical leaks. This article presents a comprehensive review of the detection of metabolites and adducts produced in plants exposed to sulfur mustards, nitrogen mustards, sarin (GB), soman (GD), VX, Russian VX (RVX), and chlorine, as well as the monitoring of plant phenotypic changes using HSI technology over the past decade. The review aims to inspire further discoveries of novel plant biomarkers and inform research related to plant exposure to CWAs.

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CiteScore
3.40
自引率
11.10%
发文量
216
审稿时长
7.5 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of the Chinese Chemical Society was founded by The Chemical Society Located in Taipei in 1954, and is the oldest general chemistry journal in Taiwan. It is strictly peer-reviewed and welcomes review articles, full papers, notes and communications written in English. The scope of the Journal of the Chinese Chemical Society covers all major areas of chemistry: organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry, biochemistry, physical chemistry, and materials science.
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