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Agglomeration Behavior and Fate of Food-Grade Titanium Dioxide in Human Gastrointestinal Digestion and in the Lysosomal Environment
In the present study, we addressed the knowledge gaps regarding the agglomeration behavior and fate of food-grade titanium dioxide (E 171) in human gastrointestinal digestion (GID). After thorough multi-technique physicochemical characterization including TEM, single-particle ICP-MS (spICP-MS), CLS,...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10343824/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37446425 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13131908 |
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author | Ferraris, Francesca Raggi, Andrea Ponti, Jessica Mehn, Dora Gilliland, Douglas Savini, Sara Iacoponi, Francesca Aureli, Federica Calzolai, Luigi Cubadda, Francesco |
author_facet | Ferraris, Francesca Raggi, Andrea Ponti, Jessica Mehn, Dora Gilliland, Douglas Savini, Sara Iacoponi, Francesca Aureli, Federica Calzolai, Luigi Cubadda, Francesco |
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description | In the present study, we addressed the knowledge gaps regarding the agglomeration behavior and fate of food-grade titanium dioxide (E 171) in human gastrointestinal digestion (GID). After thorough multi-technique physicochemical characterization including TEM, single-particle ICP-MS (spICP-MS), CLS, VSSA determination and ELS, the GI fate of E 171 was studied by applying the in vitro GID approach established for the regulatory risk assessment of nanomaterials in Europe, using a standardized international protocol. GI fate was investigated in fasted conditions, relevant to E 171 use in food supplements and medicines, and in fed conditions, with both a model food and E 171-containing food samples. TiO(2) constituent particles were resistant to GI dissolution, and thus, their stability in lysosomal fluid was investigated. The biopersistence of the material in lysosomal fluid highlighted its potential for bioaccumulation. For characterizing the agglomeration degree in the small intestinal phase, spICP-MS represented an ideal analytical tool to overcome the limitations of earlier studies. We demonstrated that, after simulated GID, in the small intestine, E 171 (at concentrations reflecting human exposure) is present with a dispersion degree similar to that obtained when dispersing the material in water by means of high-energy sonication (i.e., ≥70% of particles <250 nm). |
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spelling | pubmed-103438242023-07-14 Agglomeration Behavior and Fate of Food-Grade Titanium Dioxide in Human Gastrointestinal Digestion and in the Lysosomal Environment Ferraris, Francesca Raggi, Andrea Ponti, Jessica Mehn, Dora Gilliland, Douglas Savini, Sara Iacoponi, Francesca Aureli, Federica Calzolai, Luigi Cubadda, Francesco Nanomaterials (Basel) Article In the present study, we addressed the knowledge gaps regarding the agglomeration behavior and fate of food-grade titanium dioxide (E 171) in human gastrointestinal digestion (GID). After thorough multi-technique physicochemical characterization including TEM, single-particle ICP-MS (spICP-MS), CLS, VSSA determination and ELS, the GI fate of E 171 was studied by applying the in vitro GID approach established for the regulatory risk assessment of nanomaterials in Europe, using a standardized international protocol. GI fate was investigated in fasted conditions, relevant to E 171 use in food supplements and medicines, and in fed conditions, with both a model food and E 171-containing food samples. TiO(2) constituent particles were resistant to GI dissolution, and thus, their stability in lysosomal fluid was investigated. The biopersistence of the material in lysosomal fluid highlighted its potential for bioaccumulation. For characterizing the agglomeration degree in the small intestinal phase, spICP-MS represented an ideal analytical tool to overcome the limitations of earlier studies. We demonstrated that, after simulated GID, in the small intestine, E 171 (at concentrations reflecting human exposure) is present with a dispersion degree similar to that obtained when dispersing the material in water by means of high-energy sonication (i.e., ≥70% of particles <250 nm). MDPI 2023-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10343824/ /pubmed/37446425 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13131908 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Ferraris, Francesca Raggi, Andrea Ponti, Jessica Mehn, Dora Gilliland, Douglas Savini, Sara Iacoponi, Francesca Aureli, Federica Calzolai, Luigi Cubadda, Francesco Agglomeration Behavior and Fate of Food-Grade Titanium Dioxide in Human Gastrointestinal Digestion and in the Lysosomal Environment |
title | Agglomeration Behavior and Fate of Food-Grade Titanium Dioxide in Human Gastrointestinal Digestion and in the Lysosomal Environment |
title_full | Agglomeration Behavior and Fate of Food-Grade Titanium Dioxide in Human Gastrointestinal Digestion and in the Lysosomal Environment |
title_fullStr | Agglomeration Behavior and Fate of Food-Grade Titanium Dioxide in Human Gastrointestinal Digestion and in the Lysosomal Environment |
title_full_unstemmed | Agglomeration Behavior and Fate of Food-Grade Titanium Dioxide in Human Gastrointestinal Digestion and in the Lysosomal Environment |
title_short | Agglomeration Behavior and Fate of Food-Grade Titanium Dioxide in Human Gastrointestinal Digestion and in the Lysosomal Environment |
title_sort | agglomeration behavior and fate of food-grade titanium dioxide in human gastrointestinal digestion and in the lysosomal environment |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10343824/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37446425 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13131908 |
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