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Nitric Oxide ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paschalis-Thomas Doulias ◽  
Margarita Tenopoulou ◽  
Iordanis Zakopoulos ◽  
Harry Ischiropoulos

Author(s):  
Anda Abola ◽  
Maris Strazds ◽  
Zanda Gavare ◽  
Rita Veilande

Female birds whose bodies contain environmental contaminants produce eggs with shells that are likewise contaminated, making bird eggshells appropriate indicators for monitoring environmental toxins. Common contaminants include organic mercury compounds, especially methylmercury, which are known to bioaccumulate and biomagnify in the food chain. Black storks (Ciconia nigra) predominantly consume fish and are thus at risk for high mercury intake. In this study, we used eggshells of black storks as a proxy to reconstruct the concentration levels and distribution of mercury, a well-known toxic element, in various parts of Latvia. Preliminary analyses have shown that deposition levels of mercury vary in different parts of the eggshell. Specifically, the shell and shell membrane differ in their level of mercury contamination by an average factor of nine; therefore, we measured the mercury content in these components separately whenever possible. We analysed 34 eggshell samples from nesting sites in Latvia using an atomic absorption spectrometer with Zeeman correction Lumex RA-915M and its attachment for pyrolytic combustion. We found that mercury concentrations varied from 5 to 22 ng/g in eggshells and from 42 to 293 ng/g in shell membranes. We discuss possible contamination sources and reasons behind this disparity. 


2021 ◽  
Vol 405 ◽  
pp. 124642
Author(s):  
Hao Liu ◽  
Yue Guo ◽  
Yunxin Wang ◽  
Huidan Zhang ◽  
Xiaowei Ma ◽  
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Author(s):  
Maria Janaína de Oliveira ◽  
Francisco Cunha ◽  
Josue Carinhanha

A simple and fast method was developed for the determination of thimerosal (TH) in vaccines based on decomposition through the action of oxidizing systems of the organic mercury compound to...


2021 ◽  
Vol 134 (1) ◽  
pp. e20-e30
Author(s):  
Siu Chung Anson So ◽  
Man Fung Tsoi ◽  
Adrian Justin Cheung ◽  
Tommy Tsang Cheung ◽  
Bernard M.Y. Cheung

2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Swapnadip Roy ◽  
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Swadesh Mandal

The distribution of mercury and its compounds has an adverse effect to the living system. However, among all the mercury species organic mercury is the most hazardous to the living beings. In this review article we are trying to canvass the article from the last two decades on sensitive and cost effective method to detect and/or sensing trace amount of mercury using optically active nanomaterials by colorimetric, fluorimetric and surface enhanced Raman spectrometric method.


Author(s):  
Maria Giovanna Parisi ◽  
Jessica Pirrera ◽  
Claudia La Corte ◽  
Mariano Dara ◽  
Daniela Parrinello ◽  
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Abstract Filter-feeding organisms accumulate xenobiotics and other substances in their tissues. They can be useful as sentinel organisms in biomonitoring of the marine compartment. Bivalve cellular immunity is ensured by phagocytosis and cytotoxic reactions carried out by hemocytes in a network with humoral responses. These can be affected by chemical contaminants in water that can be immunosuppressors also at a low concentration increasing the sensibility to pathogens. This work is an attempt to individuate cellular markers for pollution detection, investigating the effect of methylmercury (CH3HgCl) at different concentrations on the activity and hemocyte morphology of the Mediterranean mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis. We assessed the effect of three sub-lethal concentrations of the organometal on the cellular morphology, the efficacy of phagocytosis toward yeast cells, the alteration of the lysosomal membrane and the ability to release cytotoxic molecules. The results provide information on the alteration of hemocyte viability, modification of the morphological and cytoskeletal features and besides the cellular spreading, intrinsic ability of motile cells was used as a complementary investigation method. Exposure to the contaminant affected the percentage of phagocytosis and the phagocytosis index. Moreover, morphological and cytoskeleton alteration, caused by the pollutant, leads to reduced ability to incorporate the target and adhere to the substrate and the low ability of cells to retain neutral red could depend on the effects of methylmercury on membrane permeability. These results reinforce the use of the Mediterranean mussel as model for the evaluation of environmental quality in aquatic ecosystems integrating the novel information about hemocyte functions and morphology sensibility to organic mercury. Graphic abstract


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