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Surf Redfish-Based ZnO-NPs and Their Biological Activity with Reference to Their Non-Target Toxicity

The marine environment is a rich source of bioactive compounds. Therefore, the sea cucumber was isolated from the Red Sea at the Al-Ain Al-Sokhna coast and it was identified as surf redfish (Actinopyga mauritiana). The aqueous extract of the surf redfish was utilized as an ecofriendly, novel and sus...

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Autores principales: Hasaballah, Ahmed I., El-Naggar, Hussein A., Abd-El Rahman, Ibrahim E., Al-Otibi, Fatimah, Alahmadi, Reham M., Abdelzaher, Othman F., Kalaba, Mohamed H., Amin, Basma H., Mabrouk, Mohamed M., Gewida, Ahmed G. A., Abd El-Kader, Marwa F., Elbahnasawy, Mostafa A.
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10455839/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37623718
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md21080437
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author Hasaballah, Ahmed I.
El-Naggar, Hussein A.
Abd-El Rahman, Ibrahim E.
Al-Otibi, Fatimah
Alahmadi, Reham M.
Abdelzaher, Othman F.
Kalaba, Mohamed H.
Amin, Basma H.
Mabrouk, Mohamed M.
Gewida, Ahmed G. A.
Abd El-Kader, Marwa F.
Elbahnasawy, Mostafa A.
author_facet Hasaballah, Ahmed I.
El-Naggar, Hussein A.
Abd-El Rahman, Ibrahim E.
Al-Otibi, Fatimah
Alahmadi, Reham M.
Abdelzaher, Othman F.
Kalaba, Mohamed H.
Amin, Basma H.
Mabrouk, Mohamed M.
Gewida, Ahmed G. A.
Abd El-Kader, Marwa F.
Elbahnasawy, Mostafa A.
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description The marine environment is a rich source of bioactive compounds. Therefore, the sea cucumber was isolated from the Red Sea at the Al-Ain Al-Sokhna coast and it was identified as surf redfish (Actinopyga mauritiana). The aqueous extract of the surf redfish was utilized as an ecofriendly, novel and sustainable approach to fabricate zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO-NPs). The biosynthesized ZnO-NPs were physico-chemically characterized and evaluated for their possible antibacterial and insecticidal activities. Additionally, their safety in the non-target organism model (Nile tilapia fish) was also investigated. ZnO-NPs were spherical with an average size of 24.69 ± 11.61 nm and had a peak at 350 nm as shown by TEM and UV-Vis, respectively. XRD analysis indicated a crystalline phase of ZnO-NPs with an average size of 21.7 nm. The FTIR pattern showed biological residues from the surf redfish extract, highlighting their potential role in the biosynthesis process. DLS indicated a negative zeta potential (−19.2 mV) of the ZnO-NPs which is a good preliminary indicator for their stability. ZnO-NPs showed larvicidal activity against mosquito Culex pipiens (LC(50) = 15.412 ppm and LC(90) = 52.745 ppm) and a potent adulticidal effect to the housefly Musca domestica (LD(50) = 21.132 ppm and LD(90) = 84.930 ppm). Tested concentrations of ZnO-NPs showed strong activity against the 3rd larval instar. Topical assays revealed dose-dependent adulticidal activity against M. domestica after 24 h of treatment with ZnO-NPs. ZnO-NPs presented a wide antibacterial activity against two fish-pathogen bacteria, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Aeromonas hydrophila. Histopathological and hematological investigations of the non-target organism, Nile tilapia fish exposed to 75–600 ppm ZnO-NPs provide dose-dependent impacts. Overall, data highlighted the potential applications of surf redfish-mediated ZnO-NPs as an effective and safe way to control mosquitoes, houseflies and fish pathogenic bacteria.
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spelling pubmed-104558392023-08-26 Surf Redfish-Based ZnO-NPs and Their Biological Activity with Reference to Their Non-Target Toxicity Hasaballah, Ahmed I. El-Naggar, Hussein A. Abd-El Rahman, Ibrahim E. Al-Otibi, Fatimah Alahmadi, Reham M. Abdelzaher, Othman F. Kalaba, Mohamed H. Amin, Basma H. Mabrouk, Mohamed M. Gewida, Ahmed G. A. Abd El-Kader, Marwa F. Elbahnasawy, Mostafa A. Mar Drugs Article The marine environment is a rich source of bioactive compounds. Therefore, the sea cucumber was isolated from the Red Sea at the Al-Ain Al-Sokhna coast and it was identified as surf redfish (Actinopyga mauritiana). The aqueous extract of the surf redfish was utilized as an ecofriendly, novel and sustainable approach to fabricate zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO-NPs). The biosynthesized ZnO-NPs were physico-chemically characterized and evaluated for their possible antibacterial and insecticidal activities. Additionally, their safety in the non-target organism model (Nile tilapia fish) was also investigated. ZnO-NPs were spherical with an average size of 24.69 ± 11.61 nm and had a peak at 350 nm as shown by TEM and UV-Vis, respectively. XRD analysis indicated a crystalline phase of ZnO-NPs with an average size of 21.7 nm. The FTIR pattern showed biological residues from the surf redfish extract, highlighting their potential role in the biosynthesis process. DLS indicated a negative zeta potential (−19.2 mV) of the ZnO-NPs which is a good preliminary indicator for their stability. ZnO-NPs showed larvicidal activity against mosquito Culex pipiens (LC(50) = 15.412 ppm and LC(90) = 52.745 ppm) and a potent adulticidal effect to the housefly Musca domestica (LD(50) = 21.132 ppm and LD(90) = 84.930 ppm). Tested concentrations of ZnO-NPs showed strong activity against the 3rd larval instar. Topical assays revealed dose-dependent adulticidal activity against M. domestica after 24 h of treatment with ZnO-NPs. ZnO-NPs presented a wide antibacterial activity against two fish-pathogen bacteria, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Aeromonas hydrophila. Histopathological and hematological investigations of the non-target organism, Nile tilapia fish exposed to 75–600 ppm ZnO-NPs provide dose-dependent impacts. Overall, data highlighted the potential applications of surf redfish-mediated ZnO-NPs as an effective and safe way to control mosquitoes, houseflies and fish pathogenic bacteria. MDPI 2023-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10455839/ /pubmed/37623718 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md21080437 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hasaballah, Ahmed I.
El-Naggar, Hussein A.
Abd-El Rahman, Ibrahim E.
Al-Otibi, Fatimah
Alahmadi, Reham M.
Abdelzaher, Othman F.
Kalaba, Mohamed H.
Amin, Basma H.
Mabrouk, Mohamed M.
Gewida, Ahmed G. A.
Abd El-Kader, Marwa F.
Elbahnasawy, Mostafa A.
Surf Redfish-Based ZnO-NPs and Their Biological Activity with Reference to Their Non-Target Toxicity
title Surf Redfish-Based ZnO-NPs and Their Biological Activity with Reference to Their Non-Target Toxicity
title_full Surf Redfish-Based ZnO-NPs and Their Biological Activity with Reference to Their Non-Target Toxicity
title_fullStr Surf Redfish-Based ZnO-NPs and Their Biological Activity with Reference to Their Non-Target Toxicity
title_full_unstemmed Surf Redfish-Based ZnO-NPs and Their Biological Activity with Reference to Their Non-Target Toxicity
title_short Surf Redfish-Based ZnO-NPs and Their Biological Activity with Reference to Their Non-Target Toxicity
title_sort surf redfish-based zno-nps and their biological activity with reference to their non-target toxicity
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10455839/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37623718
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md21080437
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