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Preparation of feed with metal oxide nanoparticles for nanomaterial dietary exposure to fish and use in OECD TG 305

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METHODSX
Volume 8, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.mex.2021.101413

Keywords

Bioaccumulation; Fish; Dietary exposure; Nanomaterial; Oil dispersion

Funding

  1. Ministry for Ecological Transition [EG17-017]
  2. H2020 Project Gov4Nano [814401]
  3. Community of Madrid [2018-T2/AMB-11392]

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The study introduces an easy and cost-effective method for preparing metal oxide nanoparticle-spiked feed to provide the required dietary exposure concentration to fish. By dispersing metal oxide NPs in oil and soaking fish feed pellets, the study achieves stable concentrations of nanomaterials in fish feed for bioaccumulation testing through the dietary route.
The first step of nanomaterial accumulation in the aquatic environment is the uptake of particulate material. For substances with very low water solubility, exposure via water may be of limited relevance in comparison to the dietary route. The OECD Test Guideline 305 for bioaccumulation testing in fish using dietary exposure recommends to add substances to fish food following methodologies normally used in aquaculture (e.g. with a corn or fish oil vehicle). The feasibility of using such an approach for the testing of manufactured nanomaterials (MNs), due to their unique physical characteristics and solubility, needs to be investigated. In this study an easy, cost-effective method to prepare metal oxide nanoparticle (NP) spiked feed to give the required dietary exposure concentration to fish is described. Metal oxide NP (CeO2,TiO2 and ZnO) dispersions were prepared in oil (sunflower or olive oil) and used to soak fish feed pellets. NP surface deposition and homogeneity of distribution were analysed and confirmed. Discrepancies between nominal and measured concentrations highlighted the need to measure the achieved concentration in MN-spiked feed. The present method provides stable concentrations for bioaccumulation testing of MNs in fish through the dietary route. A method for Fish feed preparation using nanomaterial-oil suspensions. Homogenous spiking of nanomaterials on feed. Nanomaterials stably maintained on feed immersed in water until eaten by fish. (C) 2021 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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