Assessing Nanoparticle Toxicity

Sara A. Love(University of Minnesota), Melissa A. Maurer‐Jones(University of Minnesota), John W. Thompson(University of Minnesota), Yu‐Shen Lin(University of Minnesota), Christy L. Haynes(University of Minnesota)
Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry
June 19, 2012
Cited by 356

Abstract

Nanoparticle toxicology, an emergent field, works toward establishing the hazard of nanoparticles, and therefore their potential risk, in light of the increased use and likelihood of exposure. Analytical chemists can provide an essential tool kit for the advancement of this field by exploiting expertise in sample complexity and preparation as well as method and technology development. Herein, we discuss experimental considerations for performing in vitro nanoparticle toxicity studies, with a focus on nanoparticle characterization, relevant model cell systems, and toxicity assay choices. Additionally, we present three case studies (of silver, titanium dioxide, and carbon nanotube toxicity) to highlight the important toxicological considerations of these commonly used nanoparticles.


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