Nanotechnology and exposure science: what is needed to fill the research and data gaps for consumer products
Lioy, Paul J. ; Nazarenko, Yevgen ; Han, Tae Won ; Lioy, Mary J. ; Mainelis, Gediminas
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health
2010
16
4
378-387
consumer goods ; consumer protection ; exposure assessment ; research and development ; nanomaterials ; nanotechnology
Risk assessment and risk management
English
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"This article discusses the gaps in our understanding of human exposures to nanoparticles stemming from the use of nanotechnology-based consumer products by the general public. It also describes a series of steps that could be taken to characterize such exposures. The suggested steps include classification of the nanotechnology-based products, simulation of realistic exposure patterns, characterization of emissions, analysis of the duration of activities resulting in exposures, and consideration of the bioaccessibility of nanoparticles. In addition, we present a preliminary study with nanotechnology- based cosmetic powders where particle release was studied under realistic powder application conditions. The data demonstrated that when nanotechnology-based cosmetic powders were used, there was a potential for inhaling airborne particles ranging in size from tens of nanometers to tens of micrometers."
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