International audienceBackground: Humans are increasingly exposed via the diet to Ag nanoparticles (NP) used in the food industry. Because of their anti-bacterial activity, ingested Ag NP might disturb the gut microbiota that is essential for local and systemic homeostasis. We explored here the possible impact of dietary Ag NP on the gut microbiota in mice at doses relevant for currently estimated human intake. Methods: Mice were orally exposed to food (pellets) supplemented with increasing doses of Ag NP (0, 46, 460 or 4600 ppb) during 28 d. Body weight, systemic inflammation and gut integrity were investigated to determine overall toxicity, and feces DNA collected from the gut were analyzed by Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) to assess th...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Natural Alternatives against Bacterial Foodborne Pathogens...
The antimicrobial properties of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) render them highly attractive for the f...
Gut microbiota contribute to host health. Numerous recent studies have focused on the survival and r...
International audienceBackground: Humans are increasingly exposed via the diet to Ag nanoparticles (...
BACKGROUND: Humans are increasingly exposed via the diet to Ag nanoparticles (NP) used in the food i...
BACKGROUND: Nanotechnologies provide new opportunities for improving the safety, quality, shelf life...
<p>Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) have been used as antimicrobials in a number of applications, includ...
<p>Silver nanoparticles (AgNP) are widely used for their antibacterial properties. Incorporation of ...
International audienceSSilver biodistribution and gut toxicity of two commercially available colloid...
Chronic dietary bioaccumulation tests with rodents are required for new substances, including engine...
Nanotechnology is a promising technology of the twenty-first century, being a rapidly evolving field...
Antimicrobial properties of silver and the advances of nanotechnology have led to the development of...
Sous presseGiven the growing use of nanotechnology in many common consumer products, including foods...
International audienceBackground: Edible gold (Au) is used as a food additive (E175 in EU) with no m...
Rodent studies on the effects of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) on the gut microbiome have revealed ...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Natural Alternatives against Bacterial Foodborne Pathogens...
The antimicrobial properties of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) render them highly attractive for the f...
Gut microbiota contribute to host health. Numerous recent studies have focused on the survival and r...
International audienceBackground: Humans are increasingly exposed via the diet to Ag nanoparticles (...
BACKGROUND: Humans are increasingly exposed via the diet to Ag nanoparticles (NP) used in the food i...
BACKGROUND: Nanotechnologies provide new opportunities for improving the safety, quality, shelf life...
<p>Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) have been used as antimicrobials in a number of applications, includ...
<p>Silver nanoparticles (AgNP) are widely used for their antibacterial properties. Incorporation of ...
International audienceSSilver biodistribution and gut toxicity of two commercially available colloid...
Chronic dietary bioaccumulation tests with rodents are required for new substances, including engine...
Nanotechnology is a promising technology of the twenty-first century, being a rapidly evolving field...
Antimicrobial properties of silver and the advances of nanotechnology have led to the development of...
Sous presseGiven the growing use of nanotechnology in many common consumer products, including foods...
International audienceBackground: Edible gold (Au) is used as a food additive (E175 in EU) with no m...
Rodent studies on the effects of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) on the gut microbiome have revealed ...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Natural Alternatives against Bacterial Foodborne Pathogens...
The antimicrobial properties of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) render them highly attractive for the f...
Gut microbiota contribute to host health. Numerous recent studies have focused on the survival and r...