Evaluation of the Biocompatibility and Toxicity of Nanoparticles
A special issue of Nanomaterials (ISSN 2079-4991). This special issue belongs to the section "Biology and Medicines".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 July 2023) | Viewed by 412
Special Issue Editors
Interests: phytotoxicity; nanotoxicity; plant stress biology; nanothecnology; plant stress mitigation; metabolomics
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Interests: plant physiology; plant stress biology; plant stress mitigation; metabolomics
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Interests: cytotoxicity; genotoxicity; nanoparticles for biological applications; nanotoxicity; drug delivery
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Nanotechnology occupies a prominent position among diverse fields of science, e.g. medicine, economy and industry, resulting in the interaction of nanoparticles (NPs) with natural systems and living organisms. Despite the obvious benefits that NPs offer, there are open questions about how they can affect the environment and organisms like plants, animals and humans. Both positive and negative impacts of NPs on living organisms have been described, often being dependent on the nature of the NPs, the surface area, the dose, and exposure conditions, nevertheless there are still many gaps on the literature concerning the impact of NPs on organisms, including their effect on plants and animals metabolism. In order to understand the NPs biocompatibility and toxicity, it is mandatory that toxicological research of NPs evolves towards mechanistic comprehension of the toxicological pathways.
This special issue aims to provide a concentrated venue to publish up-to-date and relevant research on the field of NPs impact on living organisms, taking in particular consideration their biocompatibility vs toxicity, the mechanism of action involved in each one, and a comprehensive point of view of their major targets in organisms.
In this Special Issue, authors are invited to submit original research papers, reviews and short communications.
Research areas may include (but are not limited to) the following:
- NPs uptake, accumulation and effects in plants species, namely in plants metabolism
- Evaluation of NPs toxic activity in plants, animals and humans
- NPs mode of action in mitigating plants stress
- Assessment of the effects of NPs on humans, including in-vitro toxicological assays
- NPs as therapeutic agents and drug delivery systems
- Impact of NPs on biota
Dr. Sónia Silva
Dr. Maria Celeste Dias
Dr. Helena Oliveira
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- nanoparticles
- phytotoxicity
- mode of action
- cytotoxicity
- genotoxicity
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