Green Chemistry for Environmental Remediation 2011
DOI: 10.1002/9781118287705.ch9
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Emergence of Base Catalysts for Synthesis of Biodiesel

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“…The generation of ROS and RNS by NPs may result from an inflammatory response, contact with the cell target, or intrinsic creation resulting in primary clastogenic and secondary genotoxicity (Borikar et al 2024). In primary toxicity, the NPs interact with the DNA to cause toxicity (Metwally and Abdelhameed 2024), while in secondary genotoxicity, the NPs make or transfer ROS/RNS, which causes genetic damage (Singh and Mohan 2023). Exocyclic DNA adducts are generated through unsaturated aldehydes resulting from ROS-mediated primary lipid oxidation in the indirect primary clastogenic pathway.…”
Section: Genotoxicity Of Nanoparticlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The generation of ROS and RNS by NPs may result from an inflammatory response, contact with the cell target, or intrinsic creation resulting in primary clastogenic and secondary genotoxicity (Borikar et al 2024). In primary toxicity, the NPs interact with the DNA to cause toxicity (Metwally and Abdelhameed 2024), while in secondary genotoxicity, the NPs make or transfer ROS/RNS, which causes genetic damage (Singh and Mohan 2023). Exocyclic DNA adducts are generated through unsaturated aldehydes resulting from ROS-mediated primary lipid oxidation in the indirect primary clastogenic pathway.…”
Section: Genotoxicity Of Nanoparticlesmentioning
confidence: 99%