Ecological evaluation of gadolinium toxicity compared with other heavy metals using an aquatic microcosm

Gadolinium (Gd) is a member of a group of rare earth metals known as lanthanides. It has been used for superconductors, magnets, fluorescent materials, electric materials, glass additives and so on. It has been also used as a paramagnetic contrast-enhancing agent in nuclear magnetic resonance imagin...

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Published inBulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology Vol. 66; no. 2; pp. 231 - 238
Main Authors FUMA, S, TAKEDA, H, MIYAMOTO, K, YANAGISAWA, K, INOUE, Y, ISHII, N, SUGAI, K, ISHII, C, KAWABATA, Z
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York, NY Springer-Verlag 01.02.2001
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Summary:Gadolinium (Gd) is a member of a group of rare earth metals known as lanthanides. It has been used for superconductors, magnets, fluorescent materials, electric materials, glass additives and so on. It has been also used as a paramagnetic contrast-enhancing agent in nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). It is possible that ecosystems will be damaged by the increasing industrial and medical use of gadolinium. However, there are few trials for ecological evaluation of gadolinium toxicity, especially at the community-level. This paper therefore investigated effects of gadolinium on an aquatic microbial microcosm and its pure-culture systems. The aim was: (1) to certify whether some effects observed in the microcosm exposed to gadolinium were community-level responses; and (2) to evaluate ecotoxicity of gadolinium to aquatic microbial communities compared with other heavy metals.
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ISSN:0007-4861
1432-0800
DOI:10.1007/s001280000229