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Jiannan Ding
Researcher at Jiangnan University
Publications - 21
Citations - 1191
Jiannan Ding is an academic researcher from Jiangnan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications receiving 543 citations.
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Accumulation, tissue distribution, and biochemical effects of polystyrene microplastics in the freshwater fish red tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus).
TL;DR: The results highlight the ingestion and accumulation of MPs in different tissues of freshwater fish, which lead to perturbations in fish biological systems and should be considered in environmental risk assessment.
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Interactive effects of polystyrene microplastics and roxithromycin on bioaccumulation and biochemical status in the freshwater fish red tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus).
TL;DR: PS-MPs were found to enhance the bioaccumulation of ROX in fish tissues compared to ROX-alone exposure, and oxidative damage in situations of co-exposure to MPs and ROX was mitigated in fish livers after 14 d of exposure, suggesting that the presence of MPs may affect the metabolism ofROX in tilapia.
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Sorption and desorption of selected pharmaceuticals by polyethylene microplastics.
TL;DR: The sorption process of the pharmaceuticals may be adequately described by their hydrophobicity and electrostatic interactions, and the potential risks of PRP and SER for bioaccumulation in aquatic organisms via ingestion of the microplastics in aquatic environments are indicated.
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Exposure to polystyrene nanoplastic leads to inhibition of anaerobic digestion system.
TL;DR: Impacts of nanoplastic on the pure and mixed anaerobic digestion systems were investigated and showed the growth and metabolism of Acetobacteroides hydrogenigenes were partly inhibited and the microbial community structures were also affected.
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Toxicological effects of nano- and micro-polystyrene plastics on red tilapia: Are larger plastic particles more harmless?
Jiannan Ding,Huang Yejing,Shujiao Liu,Shanshan Zhang,Hua Zou,Zhenyu Wang,Wenbin Zhu,Jinju Geng +7 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the toxicity of N/MPs may not show a simply monotonic negative correlation with their sizes, and the activity of CYP3A-related enzyme was obviously inhibited by PS-NPs, whereas the CYP enzymes in the liver may not be sensitive to MP exposures.