Toxicity Assessment of Carbon Nanomaterials in Zebrafish during Development

Nanomaterials (Basel). 2017 Nov 25;7(12):414. doi: 10.3390/nano7120414.

Abstract

Carbon nanomaterials (CNMs) are increasingly employed in nanomedicine as carriers for intracellular transport of drugs, imaging probes, and therapeutics agents, thanks to their unique optical and physicochemical properties. However, a better understanding about the effects of CNMs on a vertebrate model at the whole animal level is required. In this study, we compare the toxicity of oxidized carbon nano-onions (oxi-CNOs), oxidized carbon nano-horns (oxi-CNHs) and graphene oxide (GO) in zebrafish (Danio rerio). We evaluate the possible effects of these nanomaterials on zebrafish development by assessing different end-points and exposure periods.

Keywords: carbon nano-horn; carbon nano-onion; carbon nanomaterial; graphene oxide; nanotoxicology; zebrafish.