2012
DOI: 10.1021/nn302649p
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Distribution, Elimination, and Toxicity of Silver Nanoparticles and Silver Ions in Rats after 28-Day Oral Exposure

Abstract: We report the results of a 28-day oral exposure study in rats, exposed to <20 nm noncoated, or <15 nm PVP-coated silver nanoparticles ([Ag] = 90 mg/kg body weight (bw)), or AgNO(3) ([Ag] = 9 mg/kg bw), or carrier solution only. Dissection was performed at day 29, and after a wash-out period of 1 or 8 weeks. Silver was present in all examined organs with the highest levels in the liver and spleen for all silver treatments. Silver concentrations in the organs were highly correlated to the amount of Ag(+) in the … Show more

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“…The comparatively large value reported for NM-300 by Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis System can be related to the limit of detection of the method, which is not reliable for nanoparticles typically below 30-50 nm depending on the NPs optical properties [27][28][29]. Results obtained for NM-300 size distribution by DLS were comparable with those previously observed [30] and indicate a polydispersity of the sample, and therefore an unreliable value of the size measured by DLS [31]. These results were complemented by TEM size distribution analysis and CPS, which indicate both an average diameter of 15-17 nm (see supplementary information).…”
Section: Ag Nps Characterizationsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…The comparatively large value reported for NM-300 by Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis System can be related to the limit of detection of the method, which is not reliable for nanoparticles typically below 30-50 nm depending on the NPs optical properties [27][28][29]. Results obtained for NM-300 size distribution by DLS were comparable with those previously observed [30] and indicate a polydispersity of the sample, and therefore an unreliable value of the size measured by DLS [31]. These results were complemented by TEM size distribution analysis and CPS, which indicate both an average diameter of 15-17 nm (see supplementary information).…”
Section: Ag Nps Characterizationsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…However, both for 20 nm and 100 nm Ag-NP growth retardation was observed during the treatment. A severe increase in liver and spleen size and weight was noted in line with earlier publications (Lankveld et al 2010;Tang et al 2009;Van Der Zande et al 2012;Xue et al 2012). The spleen proliferation was due to an increased cell number.…”
Section: Immune Responses and Allergiessupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Many studies have addressed the fate of Ag-NP after oral administration (Kim 2008;Tang 2009;Jeong 2010;Par 2010;Loeschner 2011;Van der Zande 2012;Hadrup 2012;Lee et al, 2013).…”
Section: Oralmentioning
confidence: 99%
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