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Published on: May 26, 2023
Physico-chemical characterization-based safety evaluation of nanocalcium
Min Sook Jeong1, Hyun Sun Cho, Soo Jin Park
1R&D Center, Biterials, Gyeonggi-do 814-9, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
Nano- and microcalcium provided from the KFDA were compared in terms of physico-chemical properties. Calcium samples were tested using EF-TEM and X-ray diffractometry to check for size/morphology and crystal formation, respectively. Two samples of nano- and microcalcium were selected for further evaluation by FE-SEM, DLS (nano-size, 200-500nm; agglomerate, >5 μm; micro-size, 1.5-30 μm), and electron spin resonance. Both samples were heterogeneous in size, existed as single crystal and aggregated form, and did not generate reactive oxygen species. The specific surface area of nano- and microcalcium measured by N2 Brunauere Emmette Teller method was 12.90±0.27 m(2)/g and 1.12±0.19 m(2)/g, respectively. Inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry analysis revealed the release of 2-3 times more calcium ion from nano- compared to microcalcium at pH 5 and 7. Genotoxicity and acute single-dose and repeated-dose 14-day oral toxicity testing in SD rats performed to evaluate the safety of nanocalcium did not reveal toxicity. However, long-term monitoring will be required for an unequivocal conclusion. A nanocalcium dose of 1 g/kg is recommended as the maximum dose for repeated dose 13-week oral toxicity. Further studies could provide details of toxicity of nanocalcium on the repeated dose 13-week oral toxicity test.
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