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2022 ◽  
pp. 233-252
Author(s):  
Ibrahim M. Alarifi

2022 ◽  
pp. 487-521
Author(s):  
Shital Jyotsna Sahoo ◽  
Banalata Maji ◽  
Priyabrat Dash

2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shrestha Tyagi ◽  
Manika Chaudhary ◽  
Anit K. Ambedkar ◽  
Kavita Sharma ◽  
Yogendra K Gautam ◽  
...  

The substantial increase in the emission of air pollutants due to prompt industrial growth, combustion of fossil fuels, pesticides, and insecticides used in the agriculture sector during the last few...


2022 ◽  
pp. 312-337
Author(s):  
Ashajyothi C. ◽  
Harish K. Handral ◽  
Prabhurajeshwar C.

Nanomaterials have been attracting the attention of many researchers because of their size, high stability, affinity, and selectivity nature. Over the past decades, considerable intensive studies on many metal and metal-oxide nanomaterials have drawn consideration through their significant properties like size, shape, surface mass proportion, and their reactivity; all these properties are fundamental cornerstones for the turn of events and use of nanomaterials and nanoscale gadgets in biomedical areas. There is also a vast scope for a broad range of biofunctional applications such as antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, antitumor, bioimaging, tissue engineering, biosensors, gene, and drug delivery. The authors review the nature, forms, and synthesis of nanomaterials here, with a thorough biological synthesis assessment. They also address the development of nanoparticles by microorganisms in depth, and this chapter also includes updates on different biological and biomedical applications of these bionanomaterials.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Somayeh Tajik ◽  
Hadi Beitollahi ◽  
Zahra Dourandish ◽  
Peyman Mohammadzadeh Jahania ◽  
Iran Sheikhshoaie ◽  
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Nanomedicine ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lan-Min Wang ◽  
Yu-Ting Wang ◽  
Wan-Xi Yang

Engineered nanoparticles (ENPs) are widely used in medical diagnosis and treatment, as food additives and as energy materials. ENPs may exert adverse or beneficial effects on the human body, which may be linked to interactions with biological barriers. In this review, the authors summarize the influences of four typical metal/metal oxide nanomaterials (Ag, TiO2, Au, ZnO nanoparticles) on the paracellular permeability of biological barriers. Disruptions on tight junctions, adhesion junctions, gap junctions and desmosomes via complex signaling pathways, such as the MAPK, PKC and ROCK signaling pathways, affect paracellular permeability. Reactive oxygen species and cytokines underlie the mechanism of ENP-triggered alterations in paracellular permeability. This review provides the information necessary for the cautious application of nanoparticles in medicine and life sciences in the future.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
pp. 1297-1325
Author(s):  
Richard Liam Marchese Robinson ◽  
Haralambos Sarimveis ◽  
Philip Doganis ◽  
Xiaodong Jia ◽  
Marianna Kotzabasaki ◽  
...  

Manufacturers of nanomaterial-enabled products need models of endpoints that are relevant to human safety to support the “safe by design” paradigm and avoid late-stage attrition. Increasingly, embryonic zebrafish (Danio Rerio) are recognised as a key human safety relevant in vivo test system. Hence, machine learning models were developed for identifying metal oxide nanomaterials causing lethality to embryonic zebrafish up to 24 hours post-fertilisation, or excess lethality in the period of 24–120 hours post-fertilisation, at concentrations of 250 ppm or less. Models were developed using data from the Nanomaterial Biological-Interactions Knowledgebase for a dataset of 44 diverse, coated and uncoated metal or, in one case, metalloid oxide nanomaterials. Different modelling approaches were evaluated using nested cross-validation on this dataset. Models were initially developed for both lethality endpoints using multiple descriptors representing the composition of the core, shell and surface functional groups, as well as particle characteristics. However, interestingly, the 24 hours post-fertilisation data were found to be harder to predict, which could reflect different exposure routes. Hence, subsequent analysis focused on the prediction of excess lethality at 120 hours-post fertilisation. The use of two data augmentation approaches, applied for the first time in nano-QSAR research, was explored, yet both failed to boost predictive performance. Interestingly, it was found that comparable results to those originally obtained using multiple descriptors could be obtained using a model based upon a single, simple descriptor: the Pauling electronegativity of the metal atom. Since it is widely recognised that a variety of intrinsic and extrinsic nanomaterial characteristics contribute to their toxicological effects, this is a surprising finding. This may partly reflect the need to investigate more sophisticated descriptors in future studies. Future studies are also required to examine how robust these modelling results are on truly external data, which were not used to select the single descriptor model. This will require further laboratory work to generate comparable data to those studied herein.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
Author(s):  
Santosh Kumar ◽  
Fei Ye ◽  
Sergey Dobretsov ◽  
Joydeep Dutta

Biofouling is a major concern to the maritime industry. Biofouling increases fuel consumption, accelerates corrosion, clogs membranes and pipes, and reduces the buoyancy of marine installations, such as ships, platforms, and nets. While traditionally marine installations are protected by toxic biocidal coatings, due to recent environmental concerns and legislation, novel nanomaterial-based anti-fouling coatings are being developed. Hybrid nanocomposites of organic-inorganic materials give a possibility to combine the characteristics of both groups of material generating opportunities to prevent biofouling. The development of bio-inspired surface designs, progress in polymer science and advances in nanotechnology is significantly contributing to the development of eco-friendly marine coatings containing photocatalytic nanomaterials. The review mainly discusses photocatalysis, antifouling activity, and formulation of coatings using metal and metal oxide nanomaterials (nanoparticles, nanowires, nanorods). Additionally, applications of nanocomposite coatings for inhibition of micro- and macro-fouling in marine environments are reviewed.


Author(s):  
Hamed Y. Mohammed ◽  
Maamon Farea ◽  
Nikesh N. Ingle ◽  
Theeazen Al‑Gahouari ◽  
Pasha W. Sayyad ◽  
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