Nanomaterials and nanoparticles: Sources and toxicity
Queen's University · Kingston General Hospital
Abstract
This review is presented as a common foundation for scientists interested in nanoparticles, their origin,activity, and biological toxicity. It is written with the goal of rationalizing and informing public health concerns related to this sometimes-strange new science of "nano," while raising awareness of nanomaterials' toxicity among scientists and manufacturers handling them.We show that humans have always been exposed to tiny particles via dust storms, volcanic ash, and other natural processes, and that our bodily systems are well adapted to protect us from these potentially harmful intruders. There ticuloendothelial system, in particular, actively neutralizes and eliminates foreign matter in the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 20.03
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 312
Authors
3Topics & keywords
- Particulates
- Nanotechnology
- Nanoparticle
- Nanotoxicology
- Human health
- Pollution
- Soot
- Candle