2015
DOI: 10.3762/bjnano.6.120
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Tattoo ink nanoparticles in skin tissue and fibroblasts

Abstract: SummaryTattooing has long been practised in various societies all around the world and is becoming increasingly common and widespread in the West. Tattoo ink suspensions unquestionably contain pigments composed of nanoparticles, i.e., particles of sub-100 nm dimensions. It is widely acknowledged that nanoparticles have higher levels of chemical activity than their larger particle equivalents. However, assessment of the toxicity of tattoo inks has been the subject of little research and ink manufacturers are no… Show more

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“…i) Laser-ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) imaging (heatmap) of mouse fibroblasts (grayscale) incubated with Au (left) and Ag (right) nanoparticles. Reproduced with permission from (a) 207 , (b) 209 , (c) 243 , (d) 214 , (e) 217 , (f) 221 , (g) 225 , (h) 228 , and (i) 234 . Copyright (a) 2016 American Chemical Society, (b) 2014 Købler et al ., (c) 2015 Grant et al ., (d) 2014 Nature Publishing Group, (e) 2013 Nature Publishing Group, (f) 2014 Nature Publishing Group, (g) 2014 Nature Publishing Group, (h) 2016 Strohm et al ., and (i) 2012 American Chemical Society.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…i) Laser-ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) imaging (heatmap) of mouse fibroblasts (grayscale) incubated with Au (left) and Ag (right) nanoparticles. Reproduced with permission from (a) 207 , (b) 209 , (c) 243 , (d) 214 , (e) 217 , (f) 221 , (g) 225 , (h) 228 , and (i) 234 . Copyright (a) 2016 American Chemical Society, (b) 2014 Købler et al ., (c) 2015 Grant et al ., (d) 2014 Nature Publishing Group, (e) 2013 Nature Publishing Group, (f) 2014 Nature Publishing Group, (g) 2014 Nature Publishing Group, (h) 2016 Strohm et al ., and (i) 2012 American Chemical Society.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The particle-size distribution of filtered vs. unfiltered commercially-available tattoo ink (30-600 and 40-970 nm, respectively) obtained from AFM scanning on glass was reported by Grant et al [76]. Cryosections of skin tissue containing tattoo ink nanoparticles were also imaged using AFM and were comparable to those on glass.…”
Section: Imaging and Particle Sizingmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Der Transport in die Lymphknoten wird in Bezug auf die Größe präferiert, wobei es über die Interaktion mit dem lymphatischen Gewebe und den möglichen Struktur-und Stoffwechselveränderungen noch weiterer Forschung bedarf. Ebenso wären weitere Studien in Hinsicht auf die Distribution und Persistenz der Pigmente in anderen Organen von Relevanz [2,3,8].…”
Section: » Tätowiertinte Und Organische Lösemittel Können Gesundheitsunclassified
“…Im Zusammenhang mit Veränderungen der Hautstruktur und des Stoffwechsels spielen die Nanopartikel ebenfalls eine Rolle. Die chemische Aktivität der Nanopartikel im Vergleich zu den größeren Pigmenten als höher einzustufen [3,8].…”
Section: Tattoo • Toxicity • Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons • Skinsunclassified