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01-04-2010 | Critical Discussion Notes

Nanomaterials and Effects on Biological Systems: Development of Effective Regulatory Norms

Authors: Padmavati Manchikanti, Tapas K. Bandopadhyay

Published in: NanoEthics | Issue 1/2010

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Abstract

Nanoscience has enabled the understanding of organisation of the atomic and molecular world. Due to the unique chemical, electronic and magnetic properties nanomaterials have wide applications in the chemical, manufacturing, medical sector etc., Single walled carbon nanotubes, buckyballs, ZnSe quantum dots, TiO2 nanoparticle based products are nearing commercialisation. Research is on-going worldwide on suitable delivery systems for nanomaterial based drugs. Nanomaterials are highly reactive in biological systems due to the large surface area. While the benefits of nanomaterials are evident there are studies which indicate the potential risk to biological systems. Substances known to be harmless in bulk can be potentially toxic in certain fibrous and nanoparticle form. Risk assessment studies with nanomaterials largely focus on mouse models. There are very few studies on their effects on aquatic species and plants which form the largest in the productivity chain with respect to the ecological pyramid. This study reviews the research done worldwide in the area of risk assessment of nanomaterials, particularly the effects on aquatic and plant systems. Risk assessment is the foundation for regulatory decision making. A general comparison of the regulatory regime in nanotechnology is performed to understand the extent of development.

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Metadata
Title
Nanomaterials and Effects on Biological Systems: Development of Effective Regulatory Norms
Authors
Padmavati Manchikanti
Tapas K. Bandopadhyay
Publication date
01-04-2010
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
NanoEthics / Issue 1/2010
Print ISSN: 1871-4757
Electronic ISSN: 1871-4765
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11569-010-0084-9

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