Safety Assessment of Nanomaterials to Eyes: An Important but Neglected Issue
The production and application of nanomaterials have grown tremendously during last few decades. The widespread exposure of nanoparticles to the public is provoking great concerns regarding their toxicity to the human body. However, in comparison with the extensive studies carried out to examine nan...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Advanced science 2019-08, Vol.6 (16), p.1802289-n/a |
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Zusammenfassung: | The production and application of nanomaterials have grown tremendously during last few decades. The widespread exposure of nanoparticles to the public is provoking great concerns regarding their toxicity to the human body. However, in comparison with the extensive studies carried out to examine nanoparticle toxicity to the human body/organs, one especially vulnerable organ, the eye, is always neglected. Although it is a small part of the body, 90% of outside information is obtained via the ocular system. In addition, eyes usually directly interact with the surrounding environment, which may get severer damage from toxic nanoparticles compared to inner organs. Therefore, the study of assessing the potential nanoparticle toxicity to the eyes is of great importance. Here, the recent advance of some representative manufactured nanomaterials on ocular toxicity is summarized. First, a brief introduction of ocular anatomy and disorders related to particulate matter exposure is presented. Following, the factors that may influence toxicity of nanoparticles to the eye are emphasized. Next, the studies of representative manufactured nanoparticles on eye toxicity are summarized and classified. Finally, the limitations that are associated with current nanoparticle‐eye toxicity research are proposed.
This work covers the recent advances of toxicity of nanomaterials to eyes. It starts with an introduction of eye anatomy and disorders related to particulate matter exposure. Next, the factors that may influence toxicity of nanoparticles to the eyes and studies of representative manufactured nanomaterials on eye toxicity are summarized. Finally, the limitations that are associated with this field are proposed. |
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ISSN: | 2198-3844 2198-3844 |
DOI: | 10.1002/advs.201802289 |