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  • ZnO nanoparticles are small enough to cross biological barriers, presenting potential as diet additives for farm animals, but toxicity concerns need to be addressed.
  • This study is the first to analyze how ZnO NPs impact the balance of eight elements across seven different organs or tissues in animals.
  • Findings indicate that while ZnO NPs affect mineral element homeostasis, they do not damage organs or alter oxidation status, yet caution is advised due to potential changes in mineral content.

Article Abstract

Due to their small size, zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles (NPs) are readily absorbed and easily cross biological barriers, which make them promising candidates as diet additives. However, some studies have reported that ZnO NPs cause toxicity; therefore, their safety and potency as diet additives for farm animals should be established. This study was the first to fully evaluate the effects of ZnO NPs on the homeostasis of eight elements in seven organs/tissues. The regulation of element homeostasis was found to be organ specific with no influence on oxidation status, anti-oxidation capability, or organ damage. ZnO NPs may specifically regulate the homeostasis of mineral elements and affect the following correlations: (1) between the element content in each organ and the concentration of Zn used in ZnSO or ZnO NP treatments; (2) between ZnO NP and ZnSO treatments for the same element in each organ; and (3) between elements (in each organ in ZnSO or ZnO NP treatments) in layers' organs/tissues. The use of ZnO NPs as diet additives for animals should be implemented cautiously because, among other uncertainties, they may affect mineral element content.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12011-016-0847-4DOI Listing

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