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Co-encapsulation of Daphnia magna and microalgae in silica matrices, a stepping stone toward a portable microcosm
Fecha
2014-10Registro en:
Aldabe, Sara Alfonsina; Jobbagy, Matias; Durrieu, Claude; Perullini, Ana Mercedes; Orias, Frédéric; Co-encapsulation of Daphnia magna and microalgae in silica matrices, a stepping stone toward a portable microcosm; Elsevier Science; Biotechnology Reports; 4; 10-2014; 147-150
2215-017X
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Perullini, Ana Mercedes
Orias, Frédéric
Durrieu, Claude
Jobbagy, Matias
Aldabe, Sara Alfonsina
Resumen
We report on the first silica encapsulation of a metazoan (Daphnia magna), with a high initial viability (96% of the population remained active 48 h after encapsulation). Moreover, the co-encapsulation of this crustacean and microalgae (Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata) was achieved, creating inside a silica monolith, the smallest microcosm developed to present. This artificial ecosystem in a greatly diminished scale isolated inside a silica nanoporous matrix could have applications in environmental monitoring, allowing ecotoxicity studies to be carried out in portable devices for on-line and in situ pollution level assessment.