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Bioavailability and Toxicokinetics of Citrate-coated Silver Nanoparticles in Rats
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  • Bioavailability and Toxicokinetics of Citrate-coated Silver Nanoparticles in Rats
  • Bioavailability and Toxicokinetics of Citrate-coated Silver Nanoparticles in Rats
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Park. Kwang-Sik,Park. Eun-Jung,Chun. In-Koo,Choi. Kyung-Hee,Lee. Sang-Hee,Yoon. Jun-Heon,Lee. Byung-Chun
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Archives of pharmacal research : a publication of the Pharmaceutical Society of Korea
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2011년|34권 1호|pp.153-158 (6 pages)
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Bioavailability, tissue distribution, blood concentration, and excretion of citrate-coated silver nanoparticles (AgNPs; size, $7.9{pm}0.95nm$ by TEM diameter) were investigated. Male SD rats were treated by a single oral or intravenous administration of either 1 or 10 mg/kg AgNPs. Silver concentration of blood was determined at 10 min, and at 1, 2, 4, 8, 24, 48, and 96 h after treatment. Silver in the liver, lungs, and kidneys was also measured at 24 and 96 h after treatment. Excretion of silver nanoparticles via feces and urine was determined at 24 h after treatment. After oral administration, most AgNPs were found in feces, and their blood concentration was very low. This suggests that absorption through the gastrointestinal tract was not good. However, a high level of silver in the blood was detected after tail vein injection. When rats were injected with 1 mg/kg AgNPs, the silver concentration of blood was significantly elevated at 10 min after injection; the level subsequently decreased. In the rats treated with 10 mg/kg AgNPs, the elevated level did not decrease, but was maintained during the experimental period. On the basis of the values of $AUC_{oral}/AUC_{iv}$, the bioavailability of orally administered AgNPs was 1.2% in the group treated with 1 mg/kg AgNPs and 4.2% in the group treated with 10 mg/kg AgNPs. AgNPs accumulated in the liver, lungs, and kidneys; the accumulated AgNPs were released into the blood stream. AgNP levels in the urine were extremely low compared to the levels in the feces. When rats were injected with AgNPs, these particles were also detected in feces at 24 h after treatment, which suggests bile secretion of AgNPs.