GB/Z 39262-2020
ActiveNanotechnologies—Guidance on toxicological screening methods for nanomaterials
纳米技术 纳米材料毒理学筛选方法指南
Application Summary AI generated
This standard provides guidance on selecting and applying toxicological screening methods for nanomaterials, focusing on their unique physicochemical properties. It is used by researchers and safety assessors in industrial and regulatory contexts to evaluate potential health hazards of engineered nanomaterials, particularly during early-stage product development or risk assessment. The standard applies to various nanomaterial types, including carbon-based, metal oxide, and polymeric nanoparticles, across industries such as electronics, cosmetics, and biomedical engineering.
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