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Yao Wu Shi Pin Fen Xi 2014 Mar;22(1):86-94

Reactive oxygen species-related activities of nano-iron metal and nano-iron oxides.

Wu H, Yin JJ, Wamer WG, Zeng M, Lo YM

Abstract

Nano-iron metal and nano-iron oxides are among the most widely used engineered and naturally occurring nanostructures, and the increasing incidence of biological exposure to these nanostructures has raised concerns about their biotoxicity. Reactive oxygen species (ROS)-induced oxidative stress is one of the most accepted toxic mechanisms and, in the past decades, considerable efforts have been made to investigate the ROS-related activities of iron nanostructures. In this review, we summarize activities of nano-iron metal and nano-iron oxides in ROS-related redox processes, addressing in detail the known homogeneous and heterogeneous redox mechanisms involved in these processes, intrinsic ROS-related properties of iron nanostructures (chemical composition, particle size, and crystalline phase), and ROS-related bio-microenvironmental factors, including physiological pH and buffers, biogenic reducing agents, and other organic substances.


Category: Journal Article, Review
PubMed ID: #24673906 DOI: 10.1016/j.jfda.2014.01.007
Includes FDA Authors from Scientific Area(s): Food
Entry Created: 2014-03-29 Entry Last Modified: 2014-05-03
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