Toxicological hazard analysis of nanomaterials with potential for utilization in consumer goods

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Toxicological hazard analysis of nanomaterials with potential for utilization in consumer goods. / Kermanizadeh, Ali; Brown, David M; Moller, Peter.
Nanomaterials for food applications . Elsevier Press, 2018.

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Kermanizadeh, A, Brown, DM & Moller, P 2018, Toxicological hazard analysis of nanomaterials with potential for utilization in consumer goods. yn Nanomaterials for food applications . Elsevier Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-814130-4.00012-9

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Kermanizadeh, A., Brown, D. M., & Moller, P. (2018). Toxicological hazard analysis of nanomaterials with potential for utilization in consumer goods. Yn Nanomaterials for food applications Elsevier Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-814130-4.00012-9

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Kermanizadeh A, Brown DM, Moller P. 2018. Toxicological hazard analysis of nanomaterials with potential for utilization in consumer goods. Yn Nanomaterials for food applications . Elsevier Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-814130-4.00012-9

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Kermanizadeh, Ali, David M Brown a Peter Moller "Toxicological hazard analysis of nanomaterials with potential for utilization in consumer goods". Nanomaterials for food applications . Elsevier Press. 2018. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-814130-4.00012-9

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Kermanizadeh A, Brown DM, Moller P. Toxicological hazard analysis of nanomaterials with potential for utilization in consumer goods. Yn Nanomaterials for food applications . Elsevier Press. 2018 doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-814130-4.00012-9

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Kermanizadeh, Ali ; Brown, David M ; Moller, Peter. / Toxicological hazard analysis of nanomaterials with potential for utilization in consumer goods. Nanomaterials for food applications . Elsevier Press, 2018.

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T1 - Toxicological hazard analysis of nanomaterials with potential for utilization in consumer goods

AU - Kermanizadeh, Ali

AU - Brown, David M

AU - Moller, Peter

PY - 2018

Y1 - 2018

N2 - The field of nanotechnology promises a plethora of advantageous features for various consumer applications. These include lighter and more durable sporting equipment, antimicrobial textile and clothing, increased sensitivity and efficacy within a wide range of medical applications, or utilization in packaging or additives in the food sector. The manipulation of materials at the nanoscale is considered as a new industrial revolution. Many of the proposed advantageous aspects associated with nanotechnology incorporate a risk of exposure to hazardous nanoparticles. However, to date there is no clear indication as to how nano-sized materials may interact with biological systems either acutely, or over a longer period of time. In this chapter, a historical overview of nanomaterial (NM) toxicology is provided, followed by a selected concise summary of the current understanding of the field toward the human health impacts of NM exposure. Finally, following a summary of these aspects, an outlook section highlights the direction in which the field is headed, as well as important considerations for future research within this discipline of nanotoxicology.

AB - The field of nanotechnology promises a plethora of advantageous features for various consumer applications. These include lighter and more durable sporting equipment, antimicrobial textile and clothing, increased sensitivity and efficacy within a wide range of medical applications, or utilization in packaging or additives in the food sector. The manipulation of materials at the nanoscale is considered as a new industrial revolution. Many of the proposed advantageous aspects associated with nanotechnology incorporate a risk of exposure to hazardous nanoparticles. However, to date there is no clear indication as to how nano-sized materials may interact with biological systems either acutely, or over a longer period of time. In this chapter, a historical overview of nanomaterial (NM) toxicology is provided, followed by a selected concise summary of the current understanding of the field toward the human health impacts of NM exposure. Finally, following a summary of these aspects, an outlook section highlights the direction in which the field is headed, as well as important considerations for future research within this discipline of nanotoxicology.

U2 - 10.1016/B978-0-12-814130-4.00012-9

DO - 10.1016/B978-0-12-814130-4.00012-9

M3 - Chapter

SN - 9780128141304

BT - Nanomaterials for food applications

PB - Elsevier Press

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