Kubo-Irie 2016: The transfer of titanium dioxide nanoparticles from the host plant to butterfly larvae through a food chain

10049576 - swallowtail butterfly caterpillarScientific Reports, 2016 March 31;6:23819

The purpose of this study was to better  understand how the widely used titanium dioxide may impact the environment.  The researchers used swallowtail butterfly larvae which were hatched on plants growing in water containing titanium dioxide nanoparticles (TiO2-NP).  The TiO2-NP was tracked as it was transferred from the water to the leaves to the larvae.  From there, it was released into the wider environment via the larval excretions.

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