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Title: Nanoparticle food applications and their toxicity : current trends and needs in risk assessment strategies
Authors: de Oliveira Mallia, Jefferson
Galea, Russell
Nag, Rajat
Cummins, Enda
Gatt, Ruben
Valdramidis, Vasilis
Keywords: Food industry and trade -- Technological innovations
Food additives -- Toxicology
Nanoparticles
Risk assessment
Food -- Safety measures
Food -- Biotechnology
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Citation: de Oliveira Mallia, J., Galea, R., Nag, R., Cummins, E., Gatt, R., & Valdramidis, V. (2022). Nanoparticle food applications and their toxicity: current trends and needs in risk assessment strategies. Journal of Food Protection, 85(2), 355-372.
Abstract: Nanotechnology has developed into one of the most groundbreaking scientific fields in the last few decades because it exploits the enhanced reactivity of materials at the atomic scale. The current classification of nanoparticles (NPs) used in foods is outlined in relation to the production and physicochemical characteristics. This review aims to concisely present the most popular and widely used inorganic and organic NPs in food industries. Considering that the toxicity of NPs is often associated with chemical reactivity, a series of in vitro toxicity studies are also summarized, integrating information on the type of NP studies and reported specifications, type of cells used, exposure conditions, and assessed end points. The important role of the digestive system in the absorption and distribution of nanoformulated foods within the body and how this affects the resultant cytotoxicity. Examples of how NPs and their accumulation within different organs are presented in relation to the consumption of specific foods. Finally, the role of developing human health risk assessments to characterize both the potential impact of the hazard and the likelihood or level of human exposure is outlined. Uncertainties exist around risk and exposure assessments of NPs due to limited information on several aspects, including toxicity, behavior, and bioaccumulation. Overall, this review presents current trends and needs for future assessments in toxicity evaluation to ensure the safe application of NPs in the food industry.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/120547
ISSN: 0362028X
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