XENOBIOTIC PROPER-TIES OF OXIDIZED GRAPHENE COLLOIDAL PARTI-CLES IN A SINGLE-CELL EUKARYOTIC TEST- MODEL
Abstract
Nanoparticles (NPs) of graphene and its derivatives are new generation nanomaterials with high potential for use in biomedical fields. Due to the wide use of oxidized graphene NPs, minimization of its ecotoxic impact seems to be mandatory.
As a result of the research, it was found that oxidized graphene NPs have xenobiotic properties, but they are significantly lower compared to nanoparticles of other substances: a noble metal (silver), an essential bioelement-non- metal (silicon) and a metal-bioelement (copper).
About the Authors
R. B. KorachkinBelarus
P. A. Krasochko
Belarus
M. A. Ponaskov
Belarus
B. V. Ranishenka
Belarus
V. V. Shmanai
Belarus
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Review
For citations:
Korachkin R.B., Krasochko P.A., Ponaskov M.A., Ranishenka B.V., Shmanai V.V. XENOBIOTIC PROPER-TIES OF OXIDIZED GRAPHENE COLLOIDAL PARTI-CLES IN A SINGLE-CELL EUKARYOTIC TEST- MODEL. Epizootology Immunobiology Pharmacology Sanitation. 2023;(1):46-52. (In Russ.)