Emerging Science Journal
Vol 3, No 3 (2019): June

Zebrafish as a Model Organism to Study Nanomaterial Toxicity

Jaison Jeevanandam (Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Science, Curtin University CDT 250, 98009, Miri, Sarawak,)
Yen San Chan (Head of the Department, Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Science, Curtin University CDT 250, 98009, Miri, Sarawak,)
Michael Kobina Danquah (Professor and Director, Chemical Engineering Department, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, TN 37403,)



Article Info

Publish Date
03 Jun 2019

Abstract

Recent developments in nanotechnology has increased the market value of nanoproducts in various industries. This has increased concerns associated with potential toxicity of nanoproducts to humans and the environments. Even though, green and biosynthesized nanoparticles are considered to be less toxic than chemically synthesized nanoparticles, they still possess some level of toxicity. Conventional toxicity assessments via human cells, live animals such as rat, frog or rabbit have several drawbacks including ethical issue and challenges involving the maintenance and development of cell cultures. Zebrafish (Danio rerio) is a transparent vertebrate fish that can reproduce rapidly. Its larvae develop in 5 days up to 3-5 cm long. It also possesses about 69% similar genetic profile, molecular mechanism, cell development and organ physiology as humans. Hence, it has the potential to be utilized as an alternative to humans or live animal models for initial drug screening and toxicity tests. European Union, USFDA and ICH have approved the use of zebrafish for toxicological evaluation of pharmaceutical products including nanomedicines. The article presents for the potential of zebrafish in preclinical evaluation of the toxicity of nanomaterials. It also discusses other potential applications, including medical imaging and environmental toxicity.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ESJ

Publisher

Subject

Environmental Science

Description

Emerging Science Journal is not limited to a specific aspect of science and engineering but is instead devoted to a wide range of subfields in the engineering and sciences. While it encourages a broad spectrum of contribution in the engineering and sciences. Articles of interdisciplinary nature are ...