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"There is definitely potential for improving the bioavailability of these particles".
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Experiments with both TiO2 and Ag nanoparticles indicated that soil was a better carrier than silica sand because the latter reduced the bioavailability of the particles (Figure3).
Higher test concentrations do not seem to be appropriate because the bioavailability of the particles appeared to be limited when highly-concentrated nanoparticle suspensions were used for wet spiking.
Wet spiking resulted in stronger effects than dry spiking, but the bioavailability of the particles appeared to be limited when highly-concentrated nanoparticle suspensions were used for wet spiking.
This review summarizes the information available on the bioavailability and bioaccessibility testing that have been proposed for estimating the oral bioavailability of Pb particles in children.
Determination of nanoparticle agglomeration plays a major role in assessing the fate of NMs upon oral uptake: Since NM adsorption in the gastrointestinal tract decreases with increasing particle size, NM agglomeration influences bioavailability of the original particles.
USEPA Region VIII scientists conducted in vivo experiments on piglets to estimate the bioavailability of soil Pb particles, and from there the potential burden for infants/children [41, 79, 80].
Recently, in vitro digestion models have been linked to in vitro gut epithelial models to study first the digestion of nanoparticles and next the bioavailability of the digested particles in the intestines (Walczak et al. 2015) (see Table 1).
Some of these particles were anisotropic.
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