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Green synthesis and evaluation of silver nanoparticles as adjuvant in rabies veterinary vaccine

BACKGROUND: Green synthesis of nanoparticles by plant extracts plays a significant role in different applications. Recently, several studies were conducted on the use of nanoparticles as adjuvant. The main aim of this study was to evaluate green synthesized silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) as adjuvant i...

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Autores principales: Asgary, Vahid, Shoari, Alireza, Baghbani-Arani, Fahimeh, Sadat Shandiz, Seyed Ataollah, Khosravy, Mohammad Sadeq, Janani, Alireza, Bigdeli, Razieh, Bashar, Rouzbeh, Cohan, Reza Ahangari
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4973716/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27536101
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S109098
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author Asgary, Vahid
Shoari, Alireza
Baghbani-Arani, Fahimeh
Sadat Shandiz, Seyed Ataollah
Khosravy, Mohammad Sadeq
Janani, Alireza
Bigdeli, Razieh
Bashar, Rouzbeh
Cohan, Reza Ahangari
author_facet Asgary, Vahid
Shoari, Alireza
Baghbani-Arani, Fahimeh
Sadat Shandiz, Seyed Ataollah
Khosravy, Mohammad Sadeq
Janani, Alireza
Bigdeli, Razieh
Bashar, Rouzbeh
Cohan, Reza Ahangari
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description BACKGROUND: Green synthesis of nanoparticles by plant extracts plays a significant role in different applications. Recently, several studies were conducted on the use of nanoparticles as adjuvant. The main aim of this study was to evaluate green synthesized silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) as adjuvant in rabies veterinary vaccine and compare the results with the existing commercially available alum adjuvant. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In the current study, AgNPs were prepared by the reduction of aqueous silver nitrate by leaf extract of Eucalyptus procera. The formation of AgNPs was confirmed by ultraviolet (UV)–visible spectrophotometer, scanning electron microscopy, dynamic light scattering, and X-ray diffraction analysis. Then, different amounts of AgNPs (200 µg, 400 µg, 600 µg, and 800 µg) were added to 1 mL of inactivated rabies virus. The loaded vaccines (0.5 mL) were injected intraperitoneally into six Naval Medical Research Institute mice in each group on days 1 and 7. On the 15th day, the mice were intracerebrally challenged with 0.03 mL of challenge rabies virus (challenge virus strain-11, 20 lethal dose [20 LD(50)]), and after the latency period of rabies disease in mice (5 days), the mice were monitored for 21 days. Neutralizing antibodies against rabies virus were also investigated using the rapid fluorescent focus inhibition test method. The National Institutes of Health test was performed to determine the potency of optimum concentration of AgNPs as adjuvant. In vitro toxicity of AgNPs was assessed in L929 cell line using MTT assay. In addition, in vivo toxicity of AgNPs and AgNPs-loaded vaccine was investigated according to the European Pharmacopeia 8.0. RESULTS: AgNPs were successfully synthesized, and the identity was confirmed by UV–visible spectrophotometry and X-ray diffraction analysis. The prepared AgNPs were spherical in shape, with an average size of 60 nm and a negative zeta potential of −14 mV as determined by dynamic light scattering technique. The highest percentage of viability was observed at 15 mg/kg and 20 mg/kg of AgNPs-loaded vaccine concentrations after injecting into the mice. The calculated potencies for alum-containing vaccine and AgNPs-loaded vaccine (dose 15 mg/kg) were 1.897 and 1.303, respectively. MTT assay demonstrated that alum at the concentration of 10 mg/mL was toxic, but AgNPs were not toxic. The in vivo toxicity also elucidated the safety of AgNPs and AgNPs-loaded vaccine in mice and dogs, respectively. CONCLUSION: In the current study, for the first time, the adjuvanticity effect of green synthesized AgNPs on veterinary rabies vaccine potency with no in vivo toxicity was elucidated according to the European Pharmacopeia 8.0.
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spelling pubmed-49737162016-08-17 Green synthesis and evaluation of silver nanoparticles as adjuvant in rabies veterinary vaccine Asgary, Vahid Shoari, Alireza Baghbani-Arani, Fahimeh Sadat Shandiz, Seyed Ataollah Khosravy, Mohammad Sadeq Janani, Alireza Bigdeli, Razieh Bashar, Rouzbeh Cohan, Reza Ahangari Int J Nanomedicine Original Research BACKGROUND: Green synthesis of nanoparticles by plant extracts plays a significant role in different applications. Recently, several studies were conducted on the use of nanoparticles as adjuvant. The main aim of this study was to evaluate green synthesized silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) as adjuvant in rabies veterinary vaccine and compare the results with the existing commercially available alum adjuvant. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In the current study, AgNPs were prepared by the reduction of aqueous silver nitrate by leaf extract of Eucalyptus procera. The formation of AgNPs was confirmed by ultraviolet (UV)–visible spectrophotometer, scanning electron microscopy, dynamic light scattering, and X-ray diffraction analysis. Then, different amounts of AgNPs (200 µg, 400 µg, 600 µg, and 800 µg) were added to 1 mL of inactivated rabies virus. The loaded vaccines (0.5 mL) were injected intraperitoneally into six Naval Medical Research Institute mice in each group on days 1 and 7. On the 15th day, the mice were intracerebrally challenged with 0.03 mL of challenge rabies virus (challenge virus strain-11, 20 lethal dose [20 LD(50)]), and after the latency period of rabies disease in mice (5 days), the mice were monitored for 21 days. Neutralizing antibodies against rabies virus were also investigated using the rapid fluorescent focus inhibition test method. The National Institutes of Health test was performed to determine the potency of optimum concentration of AgNPs as adjuvant. In vitro toxicity of AgNPs was assessed in L929 cell line using MTT assay. In addition, in vivo toxicity of AgNPs and AgNPs-loaded vaccine was investigated according to the European Pharmacopeia 8.0. RESULTS: AgNPs were successfully synthesized, and the identity was confirmed by UV–visible spectrophotometry and X-ray diffraction analysis. The prepared AgNPs were spherical in shape, with an average size of 60 nm and a negative zeta potential of −14 mV as determined by dynamic light scattering technique. The highest percentage of viability was observed at 15 mg/kg and 20 mg/kg of AgNPs-loaded vaccine concentrations after injecting into the mice. The calculated potencies for alum-containing vaccine and AgNPs-loaded vaccine (dose 15 mg/kg) were 1.897 and 1.303, respectively. MTT assay demonstrated that alum at the concentration of 10 mg/mL was toxic, but AgNPs were not toxic. The in vivo toxicity also elucidated the safety of AgNPs and AgNPs-loaded vaccine in mice and dogs, respectively. CONCLUSION: In the current study, for the first time, the adjuvanticity effect of green synthesized AgNPs on veterinary rabies vaccine potency with no in vivo toxicity was elucidated according to the European Pharmacopeia 8.0. Dove Medical Press 2016-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4973716/ /pubmed/27536101 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S109098 Text en © 2016 Asgary et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Original Research
Asgary, Vahid
Shoari, Alireza
Baghbani-Arani, Fahimeh
Sadat Shandiz, Seyed Ataollah
Khosravy, Mohammad Sadeq
Janani, Alireza
Bigdeli, Razieh
Bashar, Rouzbeh
Cohan, Reza Ahangari
Green synthesis and evaluation of silver nanoparticles as adjuvant in rabies veterinary vaccine
title Green synthesis and evaluation of silver nanoparticles as adjuvant in rabies veterinary vaccine
title_full Green synthesis and evaluation of silver nanoparticles as adjuvant in rabies veterinary vaccine
title_fullStr Green synthesis and evaluation of silver nanoparticles as adjuvant in rabies veterinary vaccine
title_full_unstemmed Green synthesis and evaluation of silver nanoparticles as adjuvant in rabies veterinary vaccine
title_short Green synthesis and evaluation of silver nanoparticles as adjuvant in rabies veterinary vaccine
title_sort green synthesis and evaluation of silver nanoparticles as adjuvant in rabies veterinary vaccine
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4973716/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27536101
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S109098
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