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  • Possibilities of single particle—ICP-MS for determining/characterizing titanium dioxide and silver nanoparticles in human urine
  • Add time:07/13/2019         Source:sciencedirect.com

    ObjectiveThe current use of nanoparticles in personal care and cosmetics, food safety, agriculture, medicine and pharmacy has led to a growing concern on the toxicity of these emerging materials to humans and also to the environment. Nanoparticles assessment (determination and size distribution) is a challenge mainly due to limitations of the current analytical instrumentation, but also because nanoparticles in foodstuff and environmental samples are usually found at low concentrations. The scenario is even more critical when dealing with clinical samples, mainly when trying to assess nanoparticles at basal levels in complex samples such as blood and urine. The aim of this paper is to find data regarding the presence of nanoparticles at basal levels in urine human samples.

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