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dc.contributor.authorRambanapasi, Clinton
dc.contributor.authorZeevaart, Jan Rijn
dc.contributor.authorBuntting, Hylton
dc.contributor.authorBester, Cornelius
dc.contributor.authorHayeshi, Rose
dc.contributor.authorGrobler, Anne
dc.date.accessioned2016-10-26T13:33:25Z
dc.date.available2016-10-26T13:33:25Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.identifier.citationRambanapasi, C. et al. 2016. Bioaccumulation and subchronic toxicity of 14 nm gold nanoparticles in rats. Molecules, 21(6): Article no 763. [https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules21060763]en_US
dc.identifier.issn1420-3049 (Online)
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10394/19204
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/21/6/763
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.3390/molecules21060763
dc.description.abstractColloidal suspensions of 14 nm gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) were repeatedly administered intravenously at three dose levels (0.9, 9 and 90 µg) to male Sprague Dawley rats weekly for 7 weeks, followed by a 14-day washout period. After sacrificing, the amount of gold was quantified in the liver, lungs, spleen, skeleton and carcass using neutron activation analysis (NAA). During the study, pre- and post (24 h) administration blood samples were collected from both the test and control groups, the latter which received an equal injection volume of normal saline. General health indicators were monitored together with markers of kidney and liver damage for acute and subchronic toxicity assessment. Histopathological assessments were done on the heart, kidneys, liver, lungs and spleen to assess any morphological changes as a result of the exposure to AuNPs. The mass measurements of all the groups showed a steady increase with no signs of overt toxicity. The liver had the highest amount of gold (µg) per gram of tissue after 56 days followed by the spleen, lungs, skeleton and carcass. Markers of kidney and liver damage showed similar trends between the pre and post samples within each group and across groups. The histopathological examination also showed no hepatotoxicity and nephrotoxicity. There was accumulation of Au in tissues after repeated dosing, albeit with no observable overt toxicity, kidney or liver damageen_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherMDPIen_US
dc.subjectGold nanoparticlesen_US
dc.subjectBioaccumulationen_US
dc.subjectLiver and kidney damageen_US
dc.subjectSprague Dawley ratsen_US
dc.titleBioaccumulation and subchronic toxicity of 14 nm gold nanoparticles in ratsen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.contributor.researchID11008857 - Grobler, Anne Frederica
dc.contributor.researchID24089117 - Rambanapasi, Clinton
dc.contributor.researchID16951484 - Zeevaart, Jan Rijn
dc.contributor.researchID24861820 - Buntting, Hylton Erle
dc.contributor.researchID10070095 - Bester, Cornelius Johannes Jacobus
dc.contributor.researchID26419904 - Hayeshi, Rose Khavogoi


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