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Behaviour of Titanium Dioxide Particles in Artificial Body Fluids and Human Blood Plasma
2021
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
The growing application of materials containing TiO2 particles has led to an increased risk of human exposure, while a gap in knowledge about the possible adverse effects of TiO2 still exists. In this work, TiO2 particles of rutile, anatase, and their commercial mixture were exposed to various environments, including simulated gastric fluids and human blood plasma (both representing in vivo conditions), and media used in in vitro experiments. Simulated body fluids of different compositions,
doi:10.3390/ijms221910614
pmid:34638952
fatcat:aqghljp3nzc3pmdnmvdgytrdgu