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Autor:
Jessica C. D’eon, Brian P. Lankadurai, André J. Simpson, Eric J. Reiner, David G. Poirier, Greg C. Vanlerberghe, Myrna J. Simpson
Publikováno v:
Metabolites, Vol 13, Iss 3, p 402 (2023)
Environmental metabolomics is a promising approach to study pollutant impacts to target organisms in both terrestrial and aquatic environments. To this end, both nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)- and mass spectrometry (MS)-based methods are used to p
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/28ce1faf3d664cd089b6080420a2c42f
Publikováno v:
Metabolites, Vol 3, Iss 3, Pp 718-740 (2013)
1H NMR-based metabolomics was used to measure the response of Eisenia fetida earthworms after exposure to sub-lethal concentrations of perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) in soil. Earthworms were exposed to a range of PFOS concentrations (five, 10, 25,
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3bba5751269f4a8aa83b6a9055c56567
Publikováno v:
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. 120:48-58
The enhanced production and environmental release of Buckminsterfullerene (C60) nanoparticles will likely increase the exposure and risk to soil dwelling organisms. We used (1)H NMR-based metabolomics to investigate the response of Eisenia fetida ear
Publikováno v:
Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry. 53:745-753
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is the primary platform used in high-throughput environmental metabolomics studies because its non-selectivity is well suited for non-targeted approaches. However, standard NMR probes may limit the use of NMR-based me
Publikováno v:
Metabolites
Metabolites; Volume 7; Issue 2; Pages: 15
Metabolites; Volume 7; Issue 2; Pages: 15
¹H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)-based metabolomics was used to characterize the response of Daphnia magna after sub-lethal exposure to perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS), a commonly found environmental pollutant in freshwater ecosystems. Principal
Autor:
Brian P. Lankadurai, Myrna J. Simpson, David M. Wolfe, Melissa L. Whitfield Åslund, André J. Simpson
Publikováno v:
Metabolomics. 9:44-56
1H nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR)-based metabolomics was utilized to elucidate the earthworm sub-lethal toxicity after exposure to the persistent environmental contaminant phenanthrene. Earthworms were exposed to 0.05, 0.2 and 0.4 mg/cm2 of phen
Publikováno v:
Environmental Pollution. 159:2845-2851
1 H NMR-based metabolomics was used to examine the response of the earthworm Eisenia fetida after exposure to sub-lethal concentrations of phenanthrene over time. Earthworms were exposed to 0.025 mg/cm 2 of phenanthrene (1/64th of the LC 50 ) via con
Autor:
Brian P. Lankadurai, Melissa L. Whitfield Åslund, Myrna J. Simpson, Magda A. Celejewski, André J. Simpson
Publikováno v:
Chemosphere. 83:1096-1101
¹H NMR metabolomics can be used to assess the sub-lethal toxicity of contaminants to earthworms by identifying alterations in the metabolic profiles of contaminant- exposed earthworms in contrast to those of healthy (control) individuals. In support
Publikováno v:
Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ. 88(1)
Poor diet quality frequently constrains the growth and reproduction of primary consumers, altering their population dynamics, interactions in food webs, and contributions to ecosystem services such as nutrient cycling. The identification and measurem
Publikováno v:
Magnetic resonance in chemistry : MRC. 53(9)
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is the primary platform used in high-throughput environmental metabolomics studies because its non-selectivity is well suited for non-targeted approaches. However, standard NMR probes may limit the use of NMR-based me