Surface functionalization and size modulate the formation of reactive oxygen species and genotoxic effects of cellulose nanofibrils.
Kukka AimonenMonireh ImaniMira HartikainenSatu SuhonenEsa VanhalaCarlos MorenoOrlando J RojasHannu NorppaJulia CatalánPublished in: Particle and fibre toxicology (2022)
Surface chemistry and size modulate the in vitro intracellular ROS formation and the induction of genotoxic effects by fibrillated celluloses. One cationic (fine E-CNF) and one anionic (coarse C-CNF) CNF showed primary genotoxic effects, possibly partly through ROS generation. However, the conclusions cannot be generalized to all types of CNFs, as the synthesis process and the dispersion method used for testing affect their physico-chemical properties and, hence, their toxic effects.