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A Comprehensive Review of Magnetic Iron Oxide Toxicity Across Animal Models: Mechanistic Insights, Particle-Size Effects, and Implications for Air Pollution Biomonitoring

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10.20944/preprints202601.1266.v1

This study assessed the spatial distribution and composition of airborne particulate matter within a 10-km long urban green corridor in Zacatecas, Mexico, using magnetic biomonitoring with Tillandsia recurvata and SEM-EDS particle characterization. A total of 44 samples were collected from distinct urban park contexts (e.g., commercial zones, malls, bus stop), revealing mass-specific magnetic susceptibility χ values ranging from -6.71 to 61.1 × 10⁻⁸ m³kg-1. Three compositional groups were identified based on a PCA performed using elemental concentrations from SEM-EDS and magnetic data, which are associated with traffic emissions and industrial inputs. SEM-EDS images confirmed abundant magnetite-like particles (1–8 μm) with hazardous metals including Pb (up to 5.6 wt.%), Ba (up to 67.6 wt.%), and Cr (up to 31.5 wt.%). Wind direction data indicated predominant SSW-NNE transport, correlating with hotspots in central and northeast-ern park areas. Overall, vegetated zones displayed significantly lower magnetic loads (mean χ = 8.84 × 10⁻⁸ m³kg⁻¹, σ = 6.65 × 10⁻⁸ m³kg⁻¹) compared to traffic-exposed sites (mean χ = 17.27 × 10⁻⁸ m³kg⁻¹, σ = 12.44 × 10⁻⁸ m³kg⁻¹), emphasizing the pollution mitiga-tion role of green barriers. This research highlights the applicability of combined mag-netic and microscopic techniques for evaluating the dynamics of airborne pollution in urban parks and supports their use as biofunctional filters in cities facing vehicular air pollution.

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