ToxSci Advance Access originally published online on February 13, 2006
Toxicological Sciences 2006 91(1):14-19; doi:10.1093/toxsci/kfj129
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Research Strategies for Safety Evaluation of Nanomaterials, Part VII: Evaluating Consumer Exposure to Nanoscale Materials



* U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Bethesda, Maryland 20814;
ILSI Health and Environmental Sciences Institute, Washington, District of Columbia 20005;
U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Rockville, Maryland 20852;
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, District of Columbia 20460; and ¶ U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Laurel, Maryland 20708
Received November 16, 2005; accepted February 6, 2006
Considerable media attention has recently been given to novel applications for products that contain nanoscale materials. These products could have utility in several industries that market consumer products, including textiles, sporting equipment, cosmetics, consumer electronics, and household cleaners. Some of the purported benefits of these products include improved performance, convenience, lower cost, as well as other desirable features, when compared to the conventional products that do not contain nanoscale materials. Although there are numerous likely consumer advantages from products containing nanoscale materials, there is very little information available regarding consumer exposure to the nanoscale materials in these products or any associated risks from these exposures. This paper seeks to review a limited subset of products that contain nanoscale materials, assess the available data for evaluating the consumer exposures and potential hazards associated with these products, and discuss the capacity of U.S. regulatory agencies to address the potential risks associated with these products.
Key Words: nanoscale materials; consumer products; regulatory agencies; product safety; exposure assessment.
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