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Titanium dioxide is a bright white compound often used in paints, paper, and plastics. Due to its ability to provide whiteness and opacity, it is also commonly used in toothpaste, sunscreen, and a variety of cosmetic products. Titanium dioxide is also used in food to provide a glossy, smooth appearance to items like candy and pastries. It is a naturally occurring mineral, but in commercial use it's generally synthesized in a lab. It's safe for general use but inhalation of the raw powder can be harmful.
Long-term exposure to titanium dioxide nanoparticles may cause potential harm to human health. For example, it may cause changes in human DNA, cause damage to the brain and other organs, and damage the kidneys and kidneys. Therefore, when using titanium dioxide nanomaterials, corresponding safety measures need to be taken to ensure their normal and safe application.
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