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Current understandings of toxicity, risks and regulations of engineered nanoparticles with respect to environmental microorganisms.

Hegde, Krishnamoorthy; Brar, Satinder Kaur; Verma, Mausam P. et Surampalli, Rao Y. (2016). Current understandings of toxicity, risks and regulations of engineered nanoparticles with respect to environmental microorganisms. Nanotechnology for Environmental Engineering , vol. 1 . p. 5. DOI: 10.1007/s41204-016-0005-4.

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Engineered nanomaterials offer exciting application opportunities in diverse fields ranging from biomedical, agriculture, environmental, cosmetics to household commodities. Increasing use of nanomaterials in day-to-day applications has also increased their exposure to environment and ecosystems significantly, which has raised the concern for environmental safety due to their potential adverse and toxicological effects on microbial community. Although several risk and safety assessment studies to evaluate the fate of nanoparticle in the environment and their effect on living organisms are being carried out in the recent years, still the current knowledge on impact of these nanomaterials on microorganisms is limited. The present review comprehensively summarizes and interprets the impact of nanomaterials on microbial community. Further, the technical challenges associated with the nanotoxicity evaluation, data interpretation and environmental regulations with respect to engineered nanomaterials are discussed.

Type de document: Article
Mots-clés libres: nanotoxicity; ecotoxicity; risk assessment; engineered nanomaterials
Centre: Centre Eau Terre Environnement
Date de dépôt: 07 mai 2018 15:47
Dernière modification: 07 mai 2018 15:47
URI: https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/5682

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