2012
DOI: 10.1021/ar300049e
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In Silico Analysis of Nanomaterials Hazard and Risk

Abstract: Because a variety of human-related activities, engineer-ed nanoparticles (ENMs) may be released to various environmental media and may cross environmental boundaries, and thus will be found in most media. Therefore, the potential environmental impacts of ENMs must be assessed from a multimedia perspective and with an integrated risk management approach that considers rapid developments and increasing use of new nanomaterials. Accordingly, this Account presents a rational process for the integration of in silic… Show more

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“…This method should include the evaluation of different endpoints via multiple assays preferably in multiple cell types from different organisms to increase the predictive power 128,133,134 . Endpoints like acute toxicity, ROS induction, morphological alterations, genotoxicity and NP degradation have been put forward as important parameters 40,128,133 .…”
Section: B Multiparametric Nanotoxicity Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This method should include the evaluation of different endpoints via multiple assays preferably in multiple cell types from different organisms to increase the predictive power 128,133,134 . Endpoints like acute toxicity, ROS induction, morphological alterations, genotoxicity and NP degradation have been put forward as important parameters 40,128,133 .…”
Section: B Multiparametric Nanotoxicity Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore bio-informatics are gaining importance as an automated data analysis will be necessary to be able to keep up with the rapidly evolving field of nanotechnology 134 .…”
Section: Qsar and In Silico Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is therefore an urgent need to clarify the toxic effects of NPs and NMs and to elucidate the mechanisms involved in their toxicity. In view of the large number of NMs currently in use, high throughput screening (HTS) techniques aimed at accurately predicting and assessing toxicity are clearly needed; given the availability of reliable toxicity metrics, the HTS approach will generate large and valuable data sets 3, 4…”
Section: Introduction To High‐throughput Screening Of Nanomaterialsmentioning
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“…move across environmental boundaries, and may thus end up in most media. [1][2][3] To appropriately evaluate the potential environmental risks posed by CNPs, it is crucial to understand critical physicochemical processes affecting the behavior of CNPs after release. 4,5 Physicochemical interactions are of particular concern, as CNPs with high surface reactivity can interact with a variety of compounds in the aquatic environment, such as natural organic matter, 6,7 surfactants, 8,9 and environmentally relevant organic acids.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%