About this Abstract |
Meeting |
MS&T23: Materials Science & Technology
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Symposium
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Society for Biomaterials: Biomaterial Applications in Today’s Industry: Development, Translation & Commercialization
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Presentation Title |
The Impact of Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles on ROS Release Rate in Mice Organs: A Minireview |
Author(s) |
Ikhazuagbe Hilary Ifijen, Doreen Osaribo Omorogbe, Best Atoe |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Best Atoe |
Abstract Scope |
This study evaluates the known evidence of the potential effects of CeO2 NPs on a number of crucial organs of animals or people. According to some of the research we reviewed, administering CeO2 NP can prevent the ROS levels in specific animal or human organs from rising sharply in response to certain traumas. Our understanding of CeO2 NP behavior in vivo is deepened by this study, which also highlights CeO2 NP's potential as a therapeutic anti-oxidant, particularly in conditions associated with elevated ROS. Some review studies hypothesized that exposure to CeO2 NP would cause a sharp increase in local ROS levels, which might impair important organs in mammals like humans. According to these findings, oxidative stress, inflammation, and potential harm to the heart, lungs, liver, and other organs were all induced. |