Critical aspects in dissolution testing of nanomaterials in the oro-gastrointestinal tract the relevance of juice composition for hazard identification and grouping
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| Publication date | 07-02-2024 |
| Journal | Nanoscale Advances |
| Volume | Issue number | 6 | 3 |
| Pages (from-to) | 798-815 |
| Number of pages | 18 |
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| Abstract |
The dissolution of a nanomaterial (NM) in an in vitro simulant of the oro-gastrointestinal (OGI) tract is an important predictor of its biodurability in vivo.
The cascade addition of simulated digestive juices (saliva, stomach and
intestine), including inorganic/organic biomacromolecules and digestive
enzymes (complete composition, referred to as “Type 1 formulation”),
strives for realistic representation of chemical composition of the OGI
tract. However, the data robustness requires consideration of analytical
feasibility, such as the use of simplified media. Here we present a
systematic analysis of the effects exerted by different digestive juice
formulations on the dissolution% (or half-life values) of benchmark NMs (e.g.,
zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, barium sulfate, and silicon dioxide). The
digestive juices were progressively simplified by removal of components
such as organic molecules, enzymes, and inorganic molecules (Type 2, 3
and 4). The results indicate that the “Type 1 formulation” augments the
dissolution via sequestration of ions by measurable factors compared to formulations without enzymes (i.e.,
Type 3 and 4). Type 1 formulation is thus regarded as a preferable
option for predicting NM biodurability for hazard assessment. However,
for grouping purposes, the relative similarity among diverse nanoforms
(NFs) of a NM is decisive. Two similarity algorithms were applied, and
additional case studies comprising NFs and non NFs of the same substance
were included. The results support the grouping decision by simplified
formulation (Type 3) as a robust method for screening and grouping
purposes.
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| Document type | Article |
| Note | With supplementary file. |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1039/d3na00588g |
| Other links | https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85179615679 |
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