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Among the different tested endpoints, Al- and Ticontaining nanomaterials did notshowany toxicity in intestinal cell lines in vitro. Nevertheless, this absence of effect was not due to an absence of exposure, since particle-specific uptake was reported.
Metal particle uptake over a long time period might therefore be relevant for risk assessment of aluminum- and titanium-containing food products.
The NanoMag project brings together various leading experts in magnetic nanoparticle synthesis as well as nanoparticle analysis and characterization from research institutes, companies, universities and metrology institutes that will perform cutting-edge research and develop applications in the field of magnetic particles. This work is supported by the European Commission Framework Programme7 under the NanoMag project [grant agreement no 604448].
Present data indicate that the quantification of silver nanoparticle internalization revealed a clear particle-specific and coatingrelated uptake. Furthermore, a high amount of silver nanoparticles is taken up in cell models of higher complexity. Thus, an underestimation of particle effects in vitro might be prevented by considering cell models with greater proximity to the in vivo situation.