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DOI 10.1016/j.impact.2017.07.006
Title (Primary) Challenges on the toxicological predictions of engineered nanoparticles
Author Ribeiro, A.R.; Leite, P.E.; Falagan-Lotsch, P.; Benetti, F.; Micheletti, C.; Budtz, H.C.; Jacobsen, N.R.; Lisboa-Filho, P.N.; Rocha, R.A.; Kühnel, D.; Hristozov, D.; Granjeiro, J.M.
Source Titel NanoImpact
Year 2017
Department BIOTOX
Volume 8
Page From 59
Page To 72
Language englisch
Keywords Engineered nanoparticles; Toxicology; Human health effects; Limitations Hazard
UFZ wide themes RU3;
Abstract The perceived enormous potential of nanotechnology in contributing to sustainable innovation has led to the growth of investments into new industrial applications and consumer products. However, the lack of tools that are needed to generate early knowledge about the potential adverse effects, combined with the uncertainties regarding the health and safety risks of engineered nanoparticles (ENPs), are a potential threat to the acceptability by society of the nanotechnology innovations, due to the rising societal concerns that are based on generic worries. In order to tackle these issues, it has been necessary to adopt a more proactive approach into nanotechnology safety assessments. Multiple projects have been initiated around the world in order to understand how ENPs interact with living organisms, but the validation of most of the emerging knowledge may take years. This is while robust risk assessment results are urgently needed, in order to support timely regulatory decisions and risk management actions. The goal of this paper has been to review the present knowledge on the physicochemical characteristics of ENPs, focusing on titanium dioxide (TiO2), gold (Au), copper oxide (CuO), and zinc oxide (ZnO), as well as on their biological interactions. In addition, the paper has been aimed at the identification of the main challenges on the current toxicological characterisation of these ENPs. Focus will also be given in this article to those ENPs that have been described by the Consumer Product Inventory as having prevalent nanomaterials present in consumer products, but also, with those having therapeutic and diagnostic applications, due to their physical (ex: confined plasmon resonances) and biological (biocompatibility and antimicrobial) properties.
Persistent UFZ Identifier https://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=20939&ufzPublicationIdentifier=19110
Ribeiro, A.R., Leite, P.E., Falagan-Lotsch, P., Benetti, F., Micheletti, C., Budtz, H.C., Jacobsen, N.R., Lisboa-Filho, P.N., Rocha, R.A., Kühnel, D., Hristozov, D., Granjeiro, J.M. (2017):
Challenges on the toxicological predictions of engineered nanoparticles
NanoImpact 8 , 59 - 72 10.1016/j.impact.2017.07.006