Usage of nanoparticles with their potential toxicity assessment and regulatory guidelines

Md Mujibur Rahman, Jong Kwon Lee, Jayoung Jeong, Young Rok Seo

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Abstract

In recent times engineered nanoparticles have been receiving much attention from researchers due to their extensive use in a variety of chemical, biological, and industrial areas. Their physiochemical properties have led to a number of uses in commercial products. Considering their broad applications, with increasing human contact the risks of exposure are also increasing. In vivo toxicity experiments involving administering nanoparticles to living organisms have shown their adverse effects on organ development and reproduction. Nanoparticles can be considerably more toxic than the large-sized particles since they can move relatively freely compared to bulkier molecules. Henceforth, it is our duty to assess the harmful health consequences associated with human exposure to nanoparticles in order to improve safe production and use. We will review the current applications of nanoparticles, and issues related to their toxicity. We will focus on safety regulations, risk assessment and regulatory guidelines of nanoparticles. The validation and standardization of nanotoxicity tests will further promote safe applications of nanotechnology in our daily lives.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)49-54
Number of pages6
JournalToxicology and Environmental Health Sciences
Volume5
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2013

Keywords

  • Applications
  • Assessment
  • Guidelines
  • Nanoparticles
  • Regulatory
  • Toxicity

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