Nanotoxicity induced by nanomaterials: A review of factors affecting nanotoxicity and possible adaptations
Owing to their unique characteristic features (e.g., nano-scaled dimensions, surface charge, surface chemistry, thermodynamics, morphology, etc.), diversity of functionalization, and great penetrability to body tissues, nanomaterials have been widely employed in various fields including medical and...
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2-s2.0-85175147731 Thu H.E.; Haider M.A.; Khan S.; Sohail M.; Hussain Z. Nanotoxicity induced by nanomaterials: A review of factors affecting nanotoxicity and possible adaptations 2023 OpenNano 14 10.1016/j.onano.2023.100190 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85175147731&doi=10.1016%2fj.onano.2023.100190&partnerID=40&md5=f665916e23515b69910a55bf0cff25d0 Owing to their unique characteristic features (e.g., nano-scaled dimensions, surface charge, surface chemistry, thermodynamics, morphology, etc.), diversity of functionalization, and great penetrability to body tissues, nanomaterials have been widely employed in various fields including medical and health sciences. The feasibility and significance of nanomaterials has been well-explored as drug delivery devices, diagnostic tools, vaccination, prognostic agents, and gene therapy; however, substantial evidence on safety of these nanomaterials is lacking. The aim of this study was critical evaluation of available literature on the safety concerns of various nanomaterials and conceptualization of vital factors which might help in mitigating the toxicity caused by these nanomaterials. It has been established that various factors such as particle size, dosage regimen, route of exposure, surface chemistry, degree of aggregation, transmembrane diffusivity, excretion pathway, and immunogenicity play key role in inducing the nanotoxicity. By controlling these factors, interaction of nanomaterials with biological tissues, their penetrability, diffusivity, absorption, distribution, recognition by the immune players, duration of deposition into various body tissues, and clearance from the body can be controlled to avert unintended nanotoxicity. Furthermore, it has been identified that surface functionalization of nanomaterials with diverse moieties such as sodium citrate, polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) and/or surfactants could significantly downregulate their nanotoxicity potential and improve their safety profile. Factually, nanotoxicity is a grave concern which should be consider while designing of any nanomaterials to circumvent their detrimental interactions with various biological tissues. © 2023 The Author(s) Elsevier Inc. 23529520 English Review All Open Access; Gold Open Access |
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Thu H.E.; Haider M.A.; Khan S.; Sohail M.; Hussain Z. |
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Thu H.E.; Haider M.A.; Khan S.; Sohail M.; Hussain Z. Nanotoxicity induced by nanomaterials: A review of factors affecting nanotoxicity and possible adaptations |
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Thu H.E.; Haider M.A.; Khan S.; Sohail M.; Hussain Z. |
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Nanotoxicity induced by nanomaterials: A review of factors affecting nanotoxicity and possible adaptations |
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Nanotoxicity induced by nanomaterials: A review of factors affecting nanotoxicity and possible adaptations |
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Nanotoxicity induced by nanomaterials: A review of factors affecting nanotoxicity and possible adaptations |
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Nanotoxicity induced by nanomaterials: A review of factors affecting nanotoxicity and possible adaptations |
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Owing to their unique characteristic features (e.g., nano-scaled dimensions, surface charge, surface chemistry, thermodynamics, morphology, etc.), diversity of functionalization, and great penetrability to body tissues, nanomaterials have been widely employed in various fields including medical and health sciences. The feasibility and significance of nanomaterials has been well-explored as drug delivery devices, diagnostic tools, vaccination, prognostic agents, and gene therapy; however, substantial evidence on safety of these nanomaterials is lacking. The aim of this study was critical evaluation of available literature on the safety concerns of various nanomaterials and conceptualization of vital factors which might help in mitigating the toxicity caused by these nanomaterials. It has been established that various factors such as particle size, dosage regimen, route of exposure, surface chemistry, degree of aggregation, transmembrane diffusivity, excretion pathway, and immunogenicity play key role in inducing the nanotoxicity. By controlling these factors, interaction of nanomaterials with biological tissues, their penetrability, diffusivity, absorption, distribution, recognition by the immune players, duration of deposition into various body tissues, and clearance from the body can be controlled to avert unintended nanotoxicity. Furthermore, it has been identified that surface functionalization of nanomaterials with diverse moieties such as sodium citrate, polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) and/or surfactants could significantly downregulate their nanotoxicity potential and improve their safety profile. Factually, nanotoxicity is a grave concern which should be consider while designing of any nanomaterials to circumvent their detrimental interactions with various biological tissues. © 2023 The Author(s) |
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