Effects of Metal Oxide Nanoparticles in Zebrafish.
Marta D'AmoraTiziana Julia Nadjeschda SchmidtSoultana KonstantinidouVittoria RaffaFrancesco De AngelisFrancesco TantussiPublished in: Oxidative medicine and cellular longevity (2022)
Metal oxide nanoparticles (MO NPs) are increasingly employed in many fields with a wide range of applications from industries to drug delivery. Due to their semiconducting properties, metal oxide nanoparticles are commonly used in the manufacturing of several commercial products available in the market, including cosmetics, food additives, textile, paint, and antibacterial ointments. The use of metallic oxide nanoparticles for medical and cosmetic purposes leads to unavoidable human exposure, requiring a proper knowledge of their potentially harmful effects. This review offers a comprehensive overview of the possible toxicity of metallic oxide nanoparticles in zebrafish during both adulthood and growth stages, with an emphasis on the role of oxidative stress.