Emerging In vitro models for safety screening of high-volume production nanomaterials under environmentally relevant exposure conditions

The rising production of nanomaterial-based consumer products has raised safety concerns. Testing these with animal and other direct models is neither ethically nor economically viable, nor quick enough. This review aims to discuss the strength of in vitro testing, including the use of 2D and 3D cul...

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Main Authors: Kathawala, Mustafa Hussain, Xiong, Sijing, Richards, Mark, Ng, Kee Woei, George, Saji, Loo, Say Chye Joachim
Other Authors: School of Materials Science & Engineering
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1023732020-06-01T10:01:58Z Emerging In vitro models for safety screening of high-volume production nanomaterials under environmentally relevant exposure conditions Kathawala, Mustafa Hussain Xiong, Sijing Richards, Mark Ng, Kee Woei George, Saji Loo, Say Chye Joachim School of Materials Science & Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Materials The rising production of nanomaterial-based consumer products has raised safety concerns. Testing these with animal and other direct models is neither ethically nor economically viable, nor quick enough. This review aims to discuss the strength of in vitro testing, including the use of 2D and 3D cultures, stem cells, and tissue constructs, etc., which would give fast and repeatable answers of a highly specific nature, while remaining relevant to in vivo outcomes. These results can then be combined and the overall toxicity predicted with relative accuracy. Such in vitro models can screen potentially toxic nanomaterials which, if required, can undergo further stringent studies in animals. The cyto- and phototoxicity of some high-volume production nanomaterials, using in vitro models, is also reviewed. 2014-03-27T07:37:54Z 2019-12-06T20:54:02Z 2014-03-27T07:37:54Z 2019-12-06T20:54:02Z 2013 2013 Journal Article Kathawala, M. H., Xiong, S., Richards, M., Ng, K. W., George, S., & Loo, S. C. J. (2013). Emerging In Vitro Models for Safety Screening of High-Volume Production Nanomaterials under Environmentally Relevant Exposure Conditions. Small, 9(9-10), 1504-1520. 1613-6810 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/102373 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/18997 10.1002/smll.201201452 en Small © 2013 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
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Kathawala, Mustafa Hussain
Xiong, Sijing
Richards, Mark
Ng, Kee Woei
George, Saji
Loo, Say Chye Joachim
Emerging In vitro models for safety screening of high-volume production nanomaterials under environmentally relevant exposure conditions
description The rising production of nanomaterial-based consumer products has raised safety concerns. Testing these with animal and other direct models is neither ethically nor economically viable, nor quick enough. This review aims to discuss the strength of in vitro testing, including the use of 2D and 3D cultures, stem cells, and tissue constructs, etc., which would give fast and repeatable answers of a highly specific nature, while remaining relevant to in vivo outcomes. These results can then be combined and the overall toxicity predicted with relative accuracy. Such in vitro models can screen potentially toxic nanomaterials which, if required, can undergo further stringent studies in animals. The cyto- and phototoxicity of some high-volume production nanomaterials, using in vitro models, is also reviewed.
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Kathawala, Mustafa Hussain
Xiong, Sijing
Richards, Mark
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George, Saji
Loo, Say Chye Joachim
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author Kathawala, Mustafa Hussain
Xiong, Sijing
Richards, Mark
Ng, Kee Woei
George, Saji
Loo, Say Chye Joachim
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title Emerging In vitro models for safety screening of high-volume production nanomaterials under environmentally relevant exposure conditions
title_short Emerging In vitro models for safety screening of high-volume production nanomaterials under environmentally relevant exposure conditions
title_full Emerging In vitro models for safety screening of high-volume production nanomaterials under environmentally relevant exposure conditions
title_fullStr Emerging In vitro models for safety screening of high-volume production nanomaterials under environmentally relevant exposure conditions
title_full_unstemmed Emerging In vitro models for safety screening of high-volume production nanomaterials under environmentally relevant exposure conditions
title_sort emerging in vitro models for safety screening of high-volume production nanomaterials under environmentally relevant exposure conditions
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