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State of the art in human risk assessment of silver compounds in consumer products: a conference report on silver and nanosilver held at the BfR in 2012

In light of the broad spectrum of products containing nanosilver, the harmfulness of nanosilver to human health and the environment was intensively discussed at a conference held in February 2012 at the BfR. The conference agenda covered the aspects of analytics of nanosilver materials, human exposu...

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Autores principales: Schäfer, Bernd, Brocke, Jochen vom, Epp, Astrid, Götz, Mario, Herzberg, Frank, Kneuer, Carsten, Sommer, Yasmin, Tentschert, Jutta, Noll, Matthias, Günther, Isabel, Banasiak, Ursula, Böl, Gaby-Fleur, Lampen, Alfonso, Luch, Andreas, Hensel, Andreas
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3841577/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23779146
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00204-013-1083-8
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author Schäfer, Bernd
Brocke, Jochen vom
Epp, Astrid
Götz, Mario
Herzberg, Frank
Kneuer, Carsten
Sommer, Yasmin
Tentschert, Jutta
Noll, Matthias
Günther, Isabel
Banasiak, Ursula
Böl, Gaby-Fleur
Lampen, Alfonso
Luch, Andreas
Hensel, Andreas
author_facet Schäfer, Bernd
Brocke, Jochen vom
Epp, Astrid
Götz, Mario
Herzberg, Frank
Kneuer, Carsten
Sommer, Yasmin
Tentschert, Jutta
Noll, Matthias
Günther, Isabel
Banasiak, Ursula
Böl, Gaby-Fleur
Lampen, Alfonso
Luch, Andreas
Hensel, Andreas
author_sort Schäfer, Bernd
collection PubMed
description In light of the broad spectrum of products containing nanosilver, the harmfulness of nanosilver to human health and the environment was intensively discussed at a conference held in February 2012 at the BfR. The conference agenda covered the aspects of analytics of nanosilver materials, human exposure and toxicology as well as effects on microorganisms and the environment. The discussion recovered major gaps related to commonly agreed guidelines for sample preparation and central analytical techniques. In particular, the characterization of the nanoparticles in complex matrices was regarded as a challenge which might become a pitfall for further innovation and application. Historical and anecdotal records of colloidal silver have been sometimes taken as empirical proof for the general low toxicity of nanosilver. Yet as reported herein, a growing number of animal studies following modern performance standards of toxicity testing have been carried out recently revealing well-characterized adverse effects on different routes of exposure in addition to argyria. Furthermore, recent approaches in exposure assessment were reported. However, consumer exposure scenarios are only starting to be developed and reliable exposure data are still rare. It was further widely agreed on the workshop that the use of silver may lead to the selection of silver resistant bacteria. With respect to its environmental behavior, it was suggested that nanosilver released to wastewater may have negligible ecotoxicological effects. Finally, the presentations and discussion on risk assessment and regulation of nanosilver applications gave insights into different approaches of risk assessment of nanomaterials to be performed under the various regulatory frameworks.
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spelling pubmed-38415772013-12-02 State of the art in human risk assessment of silver compounds in consumer products: a conference report on silver and nanosilver held at the BfR in 2012 Schäfer, Bernd Brocke, Jochen vom Epp, Astrid Götz, Mario Herzberg, Frank Kneuer, Carsten Sommer, Yasmin Tentschert, Jutta Noll, Matthias Günther, Isabel Banasiak, Ursula Böl, Gaby-Fleur Lampen, Alfonso Luch, Andreas Hensel, Andreas Arch Toxicol Meeting Reports In light of the broad spectrum of products containing nanosilver, the harmfulness of nanosilver to human health and the environment was intensively discussed at a conference held in February 2012 at the BfR. The conference agenda covered the aspects of analytics of nanosilver materials, human exposure and toxicology as well as effects on microorganisms and the environment. The discussion recovered major gaps related to commonly agreed guidelines for sample preparation and central analytical techniques. In particular, the characterization of the nanoparticles in complex matrices was regarded as a challenge which might become a pitfall for further innovation and application. Historical and anecdotal records of colloidal silver have been sometimes taken as empirical proof for the general low toxicity of nanosilver. Yet as reported herein, a growing number of animal studies following modern performance standards of toxicity testing have been carried out recently revealing well-characterized adverse effects on different routes of exposure in addition to argyria. Furthermore, recent approaches in exposure assessment were reported. However, consumer exposure scenarios are only starting to be developed and reliable exposure data are still rare. It was further widely agreed on the workshop that the use of silver may lead to the selection of silver resistant bacteria. With respect to its environmental behavior, it was suggested that nanosilver released to wastewater may have negligible ecotoxicological effects. Finally, the presentations and discussion on risk assessment and regulation of nanosilver applications gave insights into different approaches of risk assessment of nanomaterials to be performed under the various regulatory frameworks. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2013-06-19 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3841577/ /pubmed/23779146 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00204-013-1083-8 Text en © The Author(s) 2013 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
spellingShingle Meeting Reports
Schäfer, Bernd
Brocke, Jochen vom
Epp, Astrid
Götz, Mario
Herzberg, Frank
Kneuer, Carsten
Sommer, Yasmin
Tentschert, Jutta
Noll, Matthias
Günther, Isabel
Banasiak, Ursula
Böl, Gaby-Fleur
Lampen, Alfonso
Luch, Andreas
Hensel, Andreas
State of the art in human risk assessment of silver compounds in consumer products: a conference report on silver and nanosilver held at the BfR in 2012
title State of the art in human risk assessment of silver compounds in consumer products: a conference report on silver and nanosilver held at the BfR in 2012
title_full State of the art in human risk assessment of silver compounds in consumer products: a conference report on silver and nanosilver held at the BfR in 2012
title_fullStr State of the art in human risk assessment of silver compounds in consumer products: a conference report on silver and nanosilver held at the BfR in 2012
title_full_unstemmed State of the art in human risk assessment of silver compounds in consumer products: a conference report on silver and nanosilver held at the BfR in 2012
title_short State of the art in human risk assessment of silver compounds in consumer products: a conference report on silver and nanosilver held at the BfR in 2012
title_sort state of the art in human risk assessment of silver compounds in consumer products: a conference report on silver and nanosilver held at the bfr in 2012
topic Meeting Reports
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3841577/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23779146
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00204-013-1083-8
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