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This research investigates the ecotoxicological effects of titanium dioxide nanoparticles on aquatic organisms. By examining the impact of dietary exposure to these nanoparticles, the project aims to provide essential data for risk assessments and regulatory decisions regarding nanomaterials.
The nano-ecotoxicological research is supported and promoted by European Commission.
In 2005, the Action Plan “Nanosciences and nanotechnologies:
An Action Plan for Europe 2005–2009” was adopted (European Commission, 2004).
The European Commission clearly states the need for the new scientific experiments that will provide quantitative data on toxicology and ecotoxicology and allow for the risk assessments to be carried out on nanomaterials.
In year 2006 the Chemicals Committee of the OECD has f…
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