• English
  • Deutsch
  • Log In
    Password Login
    Research Outputs
    Fundings & Projects
    Researchers
    Institutes
    Statistics
Repository logo
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
  1. Home
  2. Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
  3. Konferenzschrift
  4. Development and assessment of nanoparticle suspensions as fundament for toxicological analysis
 
  • Details
  • Full
Options
2009
Conference Paper
Title

Development and assessment of nanoparticle suspensions as fundament for toxicological analysis

Title Supplement
Abstract
Abstract
A comprehensive physical-chemical characterization of nanomaterials is the requirement to assess possible risks of nanomaterials. Therefore, we developed a test strategy which gives toxicologist information on the status of nanoparticles. First of all, the powder itself is characterized which means the determination of particle form, size and aggregation state as well as of the specific surface area and crystallinity. In the second step, we prepare a non-physiological electrostatically stabilized initial nanoparticle suspension. The stability is estimated by zeta potential measurements. Hence, a pH adjustment or an addition of a non-toxic dispersant is done to reach high absolute values of the zeta potential. After that, the suspension is sonicated to destroy agglomerates into smallest dispersable units. The size distribution of these units is measured by means of dynamic light scattering. Now, this stable well-defined initial suspension is added to the appropriate physiological media according to the in vitro or in vivo background. In protein-free media, all tested particles agglomerate. In the presence of BSA or FBS an agglomeration can be slowed or inhibited. When having a sufficient protein amount, the nanoparticles stay stable under these conditions for days. Finally, these findings give a better knowledge of the status of nanoparticles under physiological conditions and allow a standardized procedure in toxicological testing. This enables an improved interpretation of in vitro and in vivo data to explain mechanisms of nanoparticle toxicity. The results are demonstrated at technical ceramic nanoparticles.
Author(s)
Meißner, T.
Potthoff, A.
Richter, V.
Mainwork
46th Congress of the European Societies of Toxicology 2009. Abstracts  
Conference
European Societies of Toxicology (EUROTOX Congress) 2009  
DOI
10.1016/j.toxlet.2009.06.644
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Keramische Technologien und Systeme IKTS  
  • Cookie settings
  • Imprint
  • Privacy policy
  • Api
  • Contact
© 2024