2008 Annual Meeting
(560c) Human Health Effects of Nanomaterials
The first area of focus for the project is to determine the ability of the nanocrystalline materials to pass through human skin. Quantitative testing is being completed to determine the penetration of FAST-ACT, a FAST-ACT/water mixture and a FAST-ACT/water/surfactant mixture through human skin. The FAST-ACT/water mixture and the FAST-ACT/water/surfactant mixture are being tested to simulate the application of water and FAST-ACT to the skin or respectively water, soap and FAST-ACT. Additionally, the affinity of the lipids in skin for the nanocrystalline material is being tested by an octanol/water partitioning studies.
The second area of focus of the project is the effect of inhaled FAST-ACT on the human lung. The solubility of FAST-ACT in various body fluid simulants is being tested. Additionally, the effect of FAST-ACT as well as FAST-ACT with adsorbed chemical warfare agent reaction products on lung epithelial cells will be determined.
The project will be completed at the end of July, 2008 and at that time it is expected that the dermal penetration ability of FAST-ACT and the effect of FAST-ACT on lung epithelial cells will be determined.