2016
DOI: 10.3390/fib4030021
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Elucidating the Potential Biological Impact of Cellulose Nanocrystals

Abstract: Abstract:Cellulose nanocrystals exhibit an interesting combination of mechanical properties and physical characteristics, which make them potentially useful for a wide range of consumer applications. However, as the usage of these bio-based nanofibers increases, a greater understanding of human exposure addressing their potential health issues should be gained. The aim of this perspective is to highlight how knowledge obtained from studying the biological impact of other nanomaterials can provide a basis for f… Show more

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“…The biopersistence of cellulose nanofibers was also assessed in vitro using artificial lung airway lining fluid and macrophage phagolysosomal fluid, further supporting the durability of cellulosic fibers in a biological environment [68]. In light of these findings, and in further consideration of the differences between bulk and nanoscale materials, there is an imperative need to understand the potential hazard posed by nanocellulose, due to its nanoscale (1–100 nm) dimensions [53]. As a result, a number of studies have recently been conducted to shed light on this aspect.…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…The biopersistence of cellulose nanofibers was also assessed in vitro using artificial lung airway lining fluid and macrophage phagolysosomal fluid, further supporting the durability of cellulosic fibers in a biological environment [68]. In light of these findings, and in further consideration of the differences between bulk and nanoscale materials, there is an imperative need to understand the potential hazard posed by nanocellulose, due to its nanoscale (1–100 nm) dimensions [53]. As a result, a number of studies have recently been conducted to shed light on this aspect.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…occupational exposure) must be understood [51, 52]. This is considered for all main portals of entry to the human body, including the skin, gastrointestinal tract, systemic circulation, and arguably, the most important, the lung [53]. The latter is considered the primary route of exposure to humans for any nanoparticle released into the environment (including, and especially, an occupational scenario) [54].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Importantly, cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) extracted from natural cellulose fibrils can spontaneously self‐assemble at the nanoscale to produce similar architectures capable of reflecting light in the visible spectrum . Nanocellulose‐based optical materials are nonbleaching, biocompatible, biodegradable, low‐cost, and scalable, and as such offer enormous potential to sustainably replace traditional, potentially hazardous colorants used industrially for food, cosmetics, art, textiles, sensing, and security labeling . In this Research News article, we describe the liquid crystalline behavior of cellulose nanocrystals in suspension and provide an overview of the toolbox available to control their self‐assembly into vivid, structurally colored materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Camarero-Espinosa, Endes and Mueller et al [14] highlight cellulose nanocrystals, a new form of nanofiber receiving increased attention due to their advantageous physical and mechanical characteristics. This opinion-based article is focused towards the essential need for attaining knowledge of the biological impact of cellulose nanocrystals, with a special focus upon human health effects.…”
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