Control banding: conceito e aplicações práticas para nanomateriais

2021 ◽  
pp. 139-148
Author(s):  
Luís Renato Balbão Andrad
Keyword(s):  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Evgenii Alevtinovich Grishin

The aim of the study was to examine the protein turnover and morpho-biochemical readings of growing geese taking “Vitammin” feed additive. The control banding poultry received basic diet, the 1st experimental group received the diet with the addition of “Vitammin” in a dose of 0.2 ml/l of water, the 2nd experimental group – 0.5 ml/l of water. The research conducted showed that the use of “Vitammin” feed additive contributed to high-turnover rates and, consequently, improved the oxygen supply to organs and tissues in contrast to the control banding. In case of increasing the dose the additive it was noted that the rates of aerobic respiration increased as well, which is typical for the augmentation of metabolic processes and, subsequently, productivity.


2012 ◽  
Vol 2012 ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Riediker ◽  
C. Ostiguy ◽  
J. Triolet ◽  
P. Troisfontaine ◽  
D. Vernez ◽  
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Control banding (CB) can be a useful tool for managing the potential risks of nanomaterials. The here proposed CB, which should be part of an overall risk control strategy, groups materials by hazard and emission potential. The resulting decision matrix proposes control bands adapted to the risk potential levels and helps define an action plan. If this plan is not practical and financially feasible, a full risk assessment is launched. The hazard banding combines key concepts of nanomaterial toxicology: translocation across biological barriers, fibrous nature, solubility, and reactivity. Already existing classifications specific to the nanomaterial can be used “as is.” Otherwise, the toxicity of bulk or analogous substances gives an initial hazard band, which is increased if the substance is not easily soluble or if it has a higher reactivity than the substance. The emission potential bands are defined by the nanomaterials' physical form and process characteristics. Quantities, frequencies, and existing control measures are taken into account during the definition of the action plan. Control strategies range from room ventilation to full containment with expert advice. This CB approach, once validated, can be easily embedded in risk management systems. It allows integrating new toxicity data and needs no exposure data.


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