Applications of nanotechnology are being explored for use in foods and as ingredients. The available studies are limited but raise concerns about the absorption of nanoparticles in the gut and the potential imp
In addition, nanotechnology has greatly revolutionized the healthcare sector, with its utilization extending to biomedical and dental treatment. Currently, it is being applied in multiple areas of diagnosing, preventing, and treating oral disorders [7]. The field of dentistry has incorporated the use...
But nanoparticles, one of the “building blocks” of nanotechnology are all around us right now, and have been all around us throughout human history. They were with us when human beings began making their first tools, and they are present in products we buy at the grocery store every day...
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With the advent of nanotechnology during the last decade, it was possible to show that there was much less new than was initially thought in Nanotoxicology. It was possible to use the physicochemical properties which were already identified for particles and fibres for defining NP toxicity. This ...
In addition, nanotechnology has greatly revolutionized the healthcare sector, with its utilization extending to biomedical and dental treatment. Currently, it is being applied in multiple areas of diagnosing, preventing, and treating oral disorders [7]. The field of dentistry has incorporated the use...
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Therefore, there is an increasing need to develop new environmentally friendly, efficient, and reli- able strategies for controlling bacterial diseases, and among them, the use of nanotechnology (Wang et al. 2016) and in particular nanoparticles (NPs) seems promising (Sundin et al. 2016; ...
What is nanotechnology and what are some of its potential environmental and other benefits? What are some problems that could arise from the widespread use of nanotechnology? 1. What are the positive aspects of GMOs. 2. How do they help feed the world and reduce resource consumption?
With the advent of nanotechnology during the last decade, it was possible to show that there was much less new than was initially thought in Nanotoxicology. It was possible to use the physicochemical properties which were already identified for particles and fibres for defining NP toxicity. This ...