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Evaluating the toxicity of TiO2-based nanoparticles to Chinese hamster ovary cells and Escherichia coli: a complementary experimental and computational approach.


ABSTRACT: Titania-supported palladium, gold and bimetallic nanoparticles (second-generation nanoparticles) demonstrate promising photocatalytic properties. However, due to unusual reactivity, second-generation nanoparticles can be hazardous for living organisms. Considering the ever-growing number of new types of nanoparticles that can potentially contaminate the environment, a determination of their toxicity is extremely important. The main aim of presented study was to investigate the cytotoxic effect of surface modified TiO2-based nanoparticles, to model their quantitative nanostructure-toxicity relationships and to reveal the toxicity mechanism. In this context, toxicity tests for surface-modified TiO2-based nanoparticles were performed in vitro, using Gram-negative bacteria Escherichia coli and Chinese hamster ovary (CHO-K1) cells. The obtained cytotoxicity data were analyzed by means of computational methods (quantitative structure-activity relationships, QSAR approach). Based on a combined experimental and computational approach, predictive models were developed, and relationships between cytotoxicity, size, and specific surface area (Brunauer-Emmett-Teller surface, BET) of nanoparticles were discussed.

SUBMITTER: Mikolajczyk A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5669235 | biostudies-other | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Evaluating the toxicity of TiO<sub>2</sub>-based nanoparticles to Chinese hamster ovary cells and <i>Escherichia coli:</i> a complementary experimental and computational approach.

Mikolajczyk Alicja A   Sizochenko Natalia N   Mulkiewicz Ewa E   Malankowska Anna A   Nischk Michal M   Jurczak Przemyslaw P   Hirano Seishiro S   Nowaczyk Grzegorz G   Zaleska-Medynska Adriana A   Leszczynski Jerzy J   Gajewicz Agnieszka A   Puzyn Tomasz T  

Beilstein journal of nanotechnology 20171017


Titania-supported palladium, gold and bimetallic nanoparticles (second-generation nanoparticles) demonstrate promising photocatalytic properties. However, due to unusual reactivity, second-generation nanoparticles can be hazardous for living organisms. Considering the ever-growing number of new types of nanoparticles that can potentially contaminate the environment, a determination of their toxicity is extremely important. The main aim of presented study was to investigate the cytotoxic effect o  ...[more]

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