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Synthesis and evaluation of protein-based biopolymer in production of silver nanoparticles as bioactive compound versus carbohydrates-based biopolymers

This overall process deals with evaluating the performance of silver nanoparticles, synthesized from sodium caseinate (SC) as green biological active agent, in comparison with widely produced from carboxymethyl cellulose, other carbohydrates (oxidized nanocellulose fibres (OC) and starch (St)). The...

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Autores principales: Basta, Altaf H., Lotfy, Vivian F., Mahmoud, Khaled, Abdelwahed, Nayera A. M.
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Publicado: The Royal Society 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7657912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33204462
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.200928
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author Basta, Altaf H.
Lotfy, Vivian F.
Mahmoud, Khaled
Abdelwahed, Nayera A. M.
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Lotfy, Vivian F.
Mahmoud, Khaled
Abdelwahed, Nayera A. M.
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description This overall process deals with evaluating the performance of silver nanoparticles, synthesized from sodium caseinate (SC) as green biological active agent, in comparison with widely produced from carboxymethyl cellulose, other carbohydrates (oxidized nanocellulose fibres (OC) and starch (St)). The TGA, FTIR and TEM, as well as its antimicrobial activities toward pathogenic Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria in addition to the yeast strain Candida albicans NRRL Y-477 were examined. In addition, with regard to their anti-tumour activity, the evaluation was studied via many cancer cell lines against RPE1 (normal retina cell line). The results revealed that the SC–Ag(I) and CMC–Ag(I) complexes were formed in six- and five-membered chelate rings, respectively, as nanoparticles, while linear chelation structure was formed in case of OC–Ag(I) and St–Ag(I) complexes. The complexation of SC with Ag(I) ions was recommended as promising stable and antimicrobial agent, with lower free Ag(I) ions and particle size than other Ag-complexes. Moreover, it provided anti-tumour activity of most tested cell lines (in vitro), with the following sequence HCT116 > PC3 > HePG 2 > MCF-7 > A549 with IC(50) and IC(90) values of 25.8 and 54.73 µg ml(−1), 45.1 and 66.7 µg ml(−1), 64.3 and 110.7 µgml(−1), 71.4 and 114.8 µgml(−1) and 80.1 and 127.7 µgml(−1), respectively. The promising effect of SC–Ag complex was also clear from its selective index versus RPE1 (normal retina cell line).
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spelling pubmed-76579122020-11-16 Synthesis and evaluation of protein-based biopolymer in production of silver nanoparticles as bioactive compound versus carbohydrates-based biopolymers Basta, Altaf H. Lotfy, Vivian F. Mahmoud, Khaled Abdelwahed, Nayera A. M. R Soc Open Sci Chemistry This overall process deals with evaluating the performance of silver nanoparticles, synthesized from sodium caseinate (SC) as green biological active agent, in comparison with widely produced from carboxymethyl cellulose, other carbohydrates (oxidized nanocellulose fibres (OC) and starch (St)). The TGA, FTIR and TEM, as well as its antimicrobial activities toward pathogenic Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria in addition to the yeast strain Candida albicans NRRL Y-477 were examined. In addition, with regard to their anti-tumour activity, the evaluation was studied via many cancer cell lines against RPE1 (normal retina cell line). The results revealed that the SC–Ag(I) and CMC–Ag(I) complexes were formed in six- and five-membered chelate rings, respectively, as nanoparticles, while linear chelation structure was formed in case of OC–Ag(I) and St–Ag(I) complexes. The complexation of SC with Ag(I) ions was recommended as promising stable and antimicrobial agent, with lower free Ag(I) ions and particle size than other Ag-complexes. Moreover, it provided anti-tumour activity of most tested cell lines (in vitro), with the following sequence HCT116 > PC3 > HePG 2 > MCF-7 > A549 with IC(50) and IC(90) values of 25.8 and 54.73 µg ml(−1), 45.1 and 66.7 µg ml(−1), 64.3 and 110.7 µgml(−1), 71.4 and 114.8 µgml(−1) and 80.1 and 127.7 µgml(−1), respectively. The promising effect of SC–Ag complex was also clear from its selective index versus RPE1 (normal retina cell line). The Royal Society 2020-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7657912/ /pubmed/33204462 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.200928 Text en © 2020 The Authors. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Basta, Altaf H.
Lotfy, Vivian F.
Mahmoud, Khaled
Abdelwahed, Nayera A. M.
Synthesis and evaluation of protein-based biopolymer in production of silver nanoparticles as bioactive compound versus carbohydrates-based biopolymers
title Synthesis and evaluation of protein-based biopolymer in production of silver nanoparticles as bioactive compound versus carbohydrates-based biopolymers
title_full Synthesis and evaluation of protein-based biopolymer in production of silver nanoparticles as bioactive compound versus carbohydrates-based biopolymers
title_fullStr Synthesis and evaluation of protein-based biopolymer in production of silver nanoparticles as bioactive compound versus carbohydrates-based biopolymers
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis and evaluation of protein-based biopolymer in production of silver nanoparticles as bioactive compound versus carbohydrates-based biopolymers
title_short Synthesis and evaluation of protein-based biopolymer in production of silver nanoparticles as bioactive compound versus carbohydrates-based biopolymers
title_sort synthesis and evaluation of protein-based biopolymer in production of silver nanoparticles as bioactive compound versus carbohydrates-based biopolymers
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7657912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33204462
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.200928
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