2014
DOI: 10.1186/1556-276x-9-532
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Intestinal absorption and biological effects of orally administered amorphous silica particles

Abstract: Although amorphous silica nanoparticles are widely used in the production of food products (e.g., as anticaking agents), there is little information available about their absorption and biological effects after oral exposure. Here, we examined the in vitro intestinal absorption and in vivo biological effects in mice of orally administered amorphous silica particles with diameters of 70, 300, and 1,000 nm (nSP70, mSP300, and mSP1000, respectively) and of nSP70 that had been surface-modified with carboxyl or ami… Show more

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“…Although changes in tissue viability could have been a limiting factor in this analysis, the viability/metabolic activity of intestinal tissue is routinely retained for &2 h under physiological conditions (Yoshida et al 2014) and so was not a confounding issue in these analyses.…”
Section: Model Of Cs Absorption In Gutmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although changes in tissue viability could have been a limiting factor in this analysis, the viability/metabolic activity of intestinal tissue is routinely retained for &2 h under physiological conditions (Yoshida et al 2014) and so was not a confounding issue in these analyses.…”
Section: Model Of Cs Absorption In Gutmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Everted gut sac analysis was performed (Yoshida et al 2014) using small intestine isolated from fasted naïve Wistar rat. In brief, the small intestine was gently flushed with Krebs-Ringer buffer (KRB, pH 7.0) and then a 6-8 cm segment was removed and everted over a silicone tube.…”
Section: Everted Gut Sac Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This choice of NP is based on the fact that the mean human adult intake of amorphous silica, which is used as a drug excipient or as a food additive and which is used for these purposes at concentrations ranging from 3 to 15 g/g of product (40), is estimated to be about 2 mg/kg of body weight/day (41). Although the nanosize nature of this material needs to be clarified (42), experiments suggest that SiO 2 NPs can enter intestinal epithelial cells and diffuse to the undermucosa or to the skin dermis (43)(44)(45)(46), where they may induce anaphylactic reactions (47,48). SiO 2 NPs are reported to induce cytotoxic, proinflammatory, and proimmune effects in murine DCs and skin Langerhans cells in vitro and in vivo (9,49,50).…”
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“…For example, on the basis of the results of a study using human gastric epithelial GES-1 cells and colorectal adenocarcinoma Caco-2 cells, Yang et al suggested that silica nanoparticles (200-450 nm) may arrest the cell cycle and inhibit cell growth but they do not induce apoptosis or necrosis 54) . We previously demonstrated that silicon was not detected in the liver or blood of mice after a 28-day daily oral exposure at a total dose of about 3.5 g silica particles/kg body weight, and that none of the particles tested showed toxic biological effects 36) .…”
Section: Applications and Safety Of Silica Nanoparticles Used In The mentioning
confidence: 99%