| Literature DB >> 27570625 |
Sudjit Luanpitpong1, Liying Wang2, Donna C Davidson2, Heimo Riedel3, Yon Rojanasakul4.
Abstract
Engineered nanomaterials, including high aspect ratio carbon nanomaterials, are often commercialized without a complete human risk assessment and safety evaluation. A health concern has been raised that high aspect ratio nanomaterials such as carbon nanotubes may cause unintended health consequences, such as asbestos-like lung cancer and mesothelioma, when chronically inhaled. Considering the widespread industrial and clinical applications and the increasing incidence of human exposure to nanomaterials, it is important to address the issue of nanomaterial carcinogenicity in a timely manner. This review summarizes recent advances in nanomaterial genotoxicity and carcinogenicity with a focus on high aspect ratio carbon nanotubes, and discusses current knowledge gaps and future research directions.Entities:
Keywords: carbon nanotubes; carcinogenicity; genotoxicity; pulmonary exposure
Year: 2016 PMID: 27570625 PMCID: PMC4996468 DOI: 10.1039/C5EN00238A
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Sci Nano