Nanotoxicology and in vitro studies: the need of the hour

S Arora, JM Rajwade, KM Paknikar - Toxicology and applied pharmacology, 2012 - Elsevier
Toxicology and applied pharmacology, 2012Elsevier
Nanotechnology is considered as one of the key technologies of the 21st century and
promises revolution in our world. Objects at nano scale, take on novel properties and
functions that differ markedly from those seen in the corresponding bulk counterpart
primarily because of their small size and large surface area. Studies have revealed that the
same properties that make nanoparticles so unique could also be responsible for their
potential toxicity. Nanotechnology is rapidly advancing, with more than 1000 nanoproducts …
Nanotechnology is considered as one of the key technologies of the 21st century and promises revolution in our world. Objects at nano scale, take on novel properties and functions that differ markedly from those seen in the corresponding bulk counterpart primarily because of their small size and large surface area. Studies have revealed that the same properties that make nanoparticles so unique could also be responsible for their potential toxicity. Nanotechnology is rapidly advancing, with more than 1000 nanoproducts already on the market. Considering the fact that intended as well as unintended exposure to nanomaterials is increasing and presently no clear regulatory guideline(s) on the testing/evaluation of nanoparticulate materials are available, the in vitro toxicological studies become extremely relevant and important. This review presents a summary of nanotoxicology and a concise account of the in vitro toxicity data on nanomaterials. For nanomaterials to move into the applications arena, it is important that nanotoxicology research uncovers and understands how these multiple factors influence their toxicity so that the ensuing undesirable effects can be avoided.
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