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The potential health challenges of TiO2 nanomaterials

Journal

JOURNAL OF APPLIED TOXICOLOGY
Volume 35, Issue 10, Pages 1086-1101

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jat.3193

Keywords

titanium dioxide; nanomaterials; health risk; route; characterization; mechanism

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81301040, 81301308]
  2. Program for Youth Science and Technology Star of Shaanxi Province [2014KJXX-76]
  3. Natural Science Basic Research Plan in Shaanxi Province of China [2014JQ4158]
  4. Key Program for International S&T Cooperation Projects of Shaanxi [2014KW12-01]
  5. Key (Key grant) Project of Chinese Ministry of Education [313045]
  6. International Science & Technology Cooperation Program of China [2013DFG02930]

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Titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanomaterials (NMs) have found widespread applications owing to their attractive physical and chemical properties. As a result, the potential adverse impacts of nano-TiO2 exposure on humans have become a matter of concern. This review presents the state-of-the-art advances on the investigations of the adverse effects of NMs, including the potential exposure routes of nano-TiO2 (e.g. respiratory system, skin absorption and digestive system), the physico-chemical characterizations of nano-TiO2 (e.g. crystal structure, shape,size, zeta potential, treatment media, aggregation and agglomeration tendency, surface characteristics and coatings), risk evaluation of nanotoxicity (e.g. cytotoxicity, ecotoxicity, phototoxicity, and phytotoxicity) and potential mechanisms of adverse effects (e.g. generation of reactive oxygen species, oxidative stress and organelle dysfunction). The review aims to facilitate scientific assessments of health risks to nano-TiO2, which would guide the safe applications of NMs in our daily life. Copyright (c) 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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