Adverse effects of silver nanoparticles on aquatic plants and zooplankton: A review

Chemosphere. 2023 Oct:338:139459. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.139459. Epub 2023 Jul 10.

Abstract

With the rapid development of nanotechnology in the past decades, AgNPs are widely used in various fields and have become one of the most widely used nanomaterials, which leads to the inevitable release of AgNPs to the aquatic environment through various pathways. It is important to understand the effects of AgNPs on aquatic plants and zooplankton, which are widely distributed and diverse, and are important components of the aquatic biota. This paper reviews the effects of AgNPs on aquatic plants and zooplankton at the individual, cellular and molecular levels. In addition, the internal and external factors affecting the toxicity of AgNPs to aquatic plants and zooplankton are discussed. In general, AgNPs can inhibit growth and development, cause tissue damage, induce oxidative stress, and produce genotoxicity and reproductive toxicity. Moreover, the toxicity of AgNPs is influenced by the size, concentration, and surface coating of AgNPs, environmental factors including pH, salinity, temperature, light and co-contaminants such as NaOCl, glyphosate, As(V), Cu and Cd, sensitivity of test organisms, experimental conditions and so on. In order to investigate the toxicity of AgNPs in the natural environment, it is recommended to conduct toxicity evaluation studies of AgNPs under the coexistence of multiple environmental factors and pollutants, especially at natural environmental concentrations.

Keywords: AgNPs; Aquatic plants; Influencing factors; Toxicity; Zooplankton.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Metal Nanoparticles* / chemistry
  • Metal Nanoparticles* / toxicity
  • Nanostructures*
  • Plants
  • Silver / chemistry
  • Zooplankton

Substances

  • Silver