Chloramphenicol (CAP) is a veterinary antibiotic that has been banned due to its severe side effects in humans. Through the application of manure, veterinary antibiotics can enter the soil, where they can be taken up by crops and vegetables and pose a potential health hazard to humans. Thus,...
Based on the importance of environmentally friendly conductive ink for humans and the environment, the research trend is moving towards minimizing the use of organic solvents and investigating the possibility of replacing them with eco-friendly alternatives in the formulations of conductive inks. The cho...
Due to the occupational exposure of such graphene-based nanomaterials, it is highly likely that these nanomaterials can be inhaled in humans which may lead to respiratory pathology. Thus, testing toxic effects of this nanoparticle in lung cancer cell lines was advantageous over using somatic cell ...
humans43. By utilizing a poly (methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) contact lens with an array of through-holes which are connected to platinum electrodes on the outer surface of the contact lens, recent work obtained two-dimensional (2D) corneal potential maps in both healthy eyes and eyes with ...
humans or animals can better simulate the health conditions of humans. A large amount of primary cells have been utilized to test the toxicity of other nanomaterials [224–228], but the culturing of primary cells is extremely rare in the experiments with GFNs to date [210,229]. Various ...
Acute, controlled inhalation of thin graphene oxide nanosheets in humans with null cardiorespiratory effects Ulla Vogel Nature Nanotechnology (2024) Two-Dimensional Materials in Textiles Nanfei He Abdel-Fattah Seyam Wei Gao Advanced Fiber Materials (2024) A Robust N-Terminal Pro-Brain Natriuretic...
Application of toxic chemicals and additives are widely used in various industries such as oil and gas, electronics, and other energy related sectors [65]. Several authors have reported perilous environmental effects on marine life and humans on using chemical additives such as viscosifiers, ...
This controlled exposure study demonstrated the feasibility of assessing the acute biological effects of graphene oxide in humans, laying the groundwork for further investigations and risk assessments [161]. However, further research is needed to comprehend biocompatibility and metabolic thresholds in ...
Credit: CC0 Public Domain Graphene is a form of the chemical element carbon. Well-known forms of carbon include the world's hardest material, diamond, and the soft black material known as the "lead" in a pencil, which is graphite. Graphite can be visualized as layers of carbon atoms stac...
The increased mass production of graphene related materials (GRM), intended for a broad spectrum of applications, demands a thorough assessment of their potential hazard to humans and the environment. Particularly, the paramount concern has been expressed in regard to their interaction with the respira...