Detection of titanium particles in human liver and spleen and possible health implications
Titanium dioxide (TiO ) is produced at high volumes and applied in many consumer and food products. Recent toxicokinetic modelling indicated the potential of TiO to accumulate in human liver and spleen upon daily oral exposure, which is not routinely investigated in chronic animal studies. A health...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Particle and fibre toxicology 2018-04, Vol.15 (1), p.15-9, Article 15 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Titanium dioxide (TiO
) is produced at high volumes and applied in many consumer and food products. Recent toxicokinetic modelling indicated the potential of TiO
to accumulate in human liver and spleen upon daily oral exposure, which is not routinely investigated in chronic animal studies. A health risk from nanosized TiO
particle consumption could not be excluded then.
Here we show the first quantification of both total titanium (Ti) and TiO
particles in 15 post-mortem human livers and spleens. These low-level analyses were enabled by the use of fully validated (single particle) inductively coupled plasma high resolution mass spectrometry ((sp)ICP-HRMS) detection methods for total Ti and TiO
particles. The presence of TiO
in the particles in tissues was confirmed by Scanning Electron Microscopy with energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry.
These results prove that TiO
particles are present in human liver and spleen, with ≥24% of nanosize ( |
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ISSN: | 1743-8977 1743-8977 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s12989-018-0251-7 |