NANOTOXICOLOGY: A STUDY OF TOXIC PROPERTIES OF NANOMATERIALS Authors: Abraham R* And Nandi S
ABSTRACT
Nanotechnology is being widely used in various fields such as medicine, cosmetics, and lifestyle.
Some daily-use products in which we can find nanomaterials include pharmaceuticals, fabrics,
rubber-based products, plastics, and cosmetics. Hence it is evident that the usage of nanomaterials
is increasing day by day. Therefore, this is causing an increase in exposure to nanomaterials. The
effect of this exposure is being explored through numerous studies over the decades. The studies
have revealed some effects such as DNA damage, oxidative stress, lipid peroxidation, and
mitochondrial damage. Based on the data gathered and further interpretation several laws and
regulations have been laid to protect the interest of all the involved parties, be it the consumer, the
manufacturer, or the nature. Formulation of these laws requires a lot of criteria to be considered,
hence specialized regulatory bodies have been established to promote nanotechnology as well as
create the rules and regulations. With the emergence of bioinformatics, the ill effects of
nanomaterials can now be predicted in-silico providing an alternative to in vivo studies. This paper
will explore all such recent developments and discoveries in the field of nanotoxicology.
Keywords: nanomaterial, nanotechnology, DNA damage, oxidative stress, nanotoxicology,
and engineered nanoparticles Publication date: 01/06/2024 https://ijbpas.com/pdf/2024/June/MS_IJBPAS_2024_8083.pdfDownload PDFhttps://doi.org/10.31032/IJBPAS/2024/13.6.8083