Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90095, United States.
ACS Nano. 2011 Jan 25;5(1):13-20. doi: 10.1021/nn1034857.
One of the challenges in the field of nanotechnology is environmental health and safety (EHS), including consideration of the properties of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) that could pose dangers to the environment. Progress in the field of nanomaterial development and nanotoxicology was presented at the International Conference on the Environmental Implications of Nanotechnology at the California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI) on the UCLA campus on May 11-14, 2010. This event was cohosted by the University of California Center for the Environmental Implications of Nanotechnology (UC CEIN) and the Center for the Environmental Implications of NanoTechnology (CEINT) based at Duke University. Participants included scientists and scholars from various backgrounds, including chemistry, biology, engineering, nanomaterial science, toxicology, ecology, mathematics, sociology, and policy makers. The topics of discussion included safety evaluation of ENMs from an environmental perspective, nanotoxicology, ecotoxicology, safe design of ENMs, environmental risk assessment, public perception of nanotechnology, application of ENMs in consumer products, and many more. The UC CEIN presented data on their predictive toxicological approach to the assessment of ENM libraries, which were designed and synthesized to develop an understanding of the material properties that could lead to hazard generation at the cellular and organismal levels in the environment. This article will focus on the first metal oxide ENM library that was introduced to harmonize research activities in the UC CEIN, with particular emphasis on the safety assessment of ZnO on cells and organisms. Methods of decreasing the observed toxic effects will also be discussed as an integral component of the UC CEIN's activity in developing safer nanomaterials to lessen their environmental impacts.
纳米技术领域的挑战之一是环境健康和安全(EHS),包括考虑工程纳米材料(ENMs)的特性,这些特性可能对环境构成危险。2010 年 5 月 11 日至 14 日,在加州大学洛杉矶分校的加利福尼亚纳米系统研究所(CNSI)举行的“纳米技术的环境影响国际会议”上介绍了纳米材料开发和纳米毒理学领域的进展。该活动由加利福尼亚大学纳米技术环境影响中心(UC CEIN)和杜克大学的纳米技术环境影响中心(CEINT)共同主办。与会者包括来自化学、生物学、工程学、纳米材料科学、毒理学、生态学、数学、社会学和政策制定者等不同背景的科学家和学者。讨论的主题包括从环境角度评估 ENMs 的安全性、纳米毒理学、生态毒理学、ENMs 的安全设计、环境风险评估、公众对纳米技术的看法、ENMs 在消费产品中的应用等。UC CEIN 介绍了他们对 ENM 文库进行预测毒理学评估的方法,这些文库是为了了解可能导致细胞和生物体水平在环境中产生危害的材料特性而设计和合成的。本文将重点介绍第一个金属氧化物 ENM 文库,该文库旨在协调 UC CEIN 的研究活动,特别强调 ZnO 对细胞和生物体的安全评估。还将讨论减少观察到的毒性影响的方法,作为 UC CEIN 开发更安全的纳米材料以减少其环境影响的活动的一个组成部分。