Human enzyme breaks down potentially toxic nanomaterials
Wednesday, April 7, 2010 - 14:42
in Physics & Chemistry
An international study based at the University of Pittsburgh provides the first identification of a human enzyme that can biodegrade carbon nanotubes -the superstrong materials found in products from electronics to plastics -and in laboratory tests offset the potentially damaging health effects of being exposed to the tiny components, according to findings published online in Nature Nanotechnology.