Detection of titanium particles in human liver and spleen and possible health implications.
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Authors
Heringa, M BPeters, R J B
Bleys, R L A W
van der Lee, M K
Tromp, P C
van Kesteren, P C E
van Eijkeren, J C H
Undas, A K
Oomen, A G
Bouwmeester, H
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Detection of titanium particles in human liver and spleen and possible health implications.Published in
Part Fibre Toxicol 2018; 15(1):15Publiekssamenvatting
Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is produced at high volumes and applied in many consumer and food products. Recent toxicokinetic modelling indicated the potential of TiO2 to accumulate in human liver and spleen upon daily oral exposure, which is not routinely investigated in chronic animal studies. A health risk from nanosized TiO2 particle consumption could not be excluded then.PMID
29642936ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1186/s12989-018-0251-7
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