Effects of Nanoparticle CeO on the Physiology of Chlorella pyrenoidosa
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, ISSN: 1755-1315, Vol: 450, Issue: 1
2020
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Nanoparticle cerium oxide (n-CeO) has been widely used, recently, its toxicity to the aquatic environment has received increasing attention. This study aimed to explore the effects of n-CeO on the physiology of Chlorella pyrenoidosa. Results showed that n-CeO may inhibited the growth of Chlorella pyrenoidosa, and make some influence of chla and protein contents because of the ROS. The activity of SOD and MDA contents also indicated that the high concentration of n-CeO may beyond the range of tolerance, which means ROS content may be a key factor in the toxic effects of n-CeO on Chlorella pyrenoidosa.
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