2022
DOI: 10.1016/bs.coac.2021.12.004
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Global regulations and legislations on nanoparticles usage and application in diverse horizons

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“…Soft NPs made of polymers and liposomes have gained regulatory permission for clinical use and have demonstrated promise in nanomedicine. 185 In contrast to their use as therapeutic agents, NPs are mostly studied as delivery agents, and the effects of NPs on biological systems after administration and their removal still need to be thoroughly studied. 186 Before NPs are used in clinical settings, it is important to study several preclinical and clinical trial design problems such as immediate and long-term stability, tolerability, biodistribution, and elimination of NPs.…”
Section: Aspects Of Nanomaterials and Nano Therapies’ Biosafetymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soft NPs made of polymers and liposomes have gained regulatory permission for clinical use and have demonstrated promise in nanomedicine. 185 In contrast to their use as therapeutic agents, NPs are mostly studied as delivery agents, and the effects of NPs on biological systems after administration and their removal still need to be thoroughly studied. 186 Before NPs are used in clinical settings, it is important to study several preclinical and clinical trial design problems such as immediate and long-term stability, tolerability, biodistribution, and elimination of NPs.…”
Section: Aspects Of Nanomaterials and Nano Therapies’ Biosafetymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, when it comes to sodic soil, due to excess sodium ion (Na + ) deposition in the soil matrix, the deflocculation of soil particles leads to disturbance in the soil structure and aggregate stability. As a result, a reduced macroporosity is responsible for infiltration, and drainage further aggravates the unavailability of water and nutrients for stress-affected plants (Singh et al, 2016;Mishra et al, 2018a). Salinity, when it persists, gradually reduces the water influx into the vascular bundles present in plant's roots, making the cells flaccid, and the plant gradually suffers from physiological drought.…”
Section: Soil Salinity Affecting Crop Sustainability: a Call For Adva...mentioning
confidence: 99%