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Comparative Synthesis and Characterization of Nanocomposites Using Chemical and Green Approaches Including a Comparison Study on and Biological Properties

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Journal Nanoscale Adv
Specialty Biotechnology
Date 2023 Feb 9
PMID 36756509
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In this study, the anti-diabetic, anti-inflammatory, anti-cytotoxic, and antibacterial effects of various substances were studied . Malachite green's photocatalytic effects were used to determine the optimised sample while it was exposed to visible light. The intended nanocomposites were created without any contaminants, according to XRD data. The overall characterisation results of the green synthesis of CS/SiO/TiO/CeO/FeO nanocomposites (CSTCF(G)) were superior to those of the chemical synthesis of CS/SiO/TiO/CeO/FeO nanocomposites (CSTCF(C)). At the five doses examined, the green synthesis of CS/SiO/TiO/CeO/FeO nanocomposites (CSTCF(G)) and chemical synthesis of CS/SiO/TiO/CeO/FeO nanocomposites (CSTCF(C)) resulted in higher α-glucosidase inhibition percentages in the antidiabetic assay. HaCaT cells and MCF-7 cells were less harmful when treated with chemically synthesized CS/SiO/TiO/CeO/FeO nanocomposites (CSTCF(C)), and green synthesized CS/SiO/TiO/CeO/FeO nanocomposites (CSTCF(G)). From the results of the cytotoxicity tests against MCF-7 cells and HaCaT cells using the nanocomposites, the IC values of , green synthesized CS/SiO/TiO/CeO/FeO nanocomposites (CSTCF(G)), and chemically synthesized CS/SiO/TiO/CeO/FeO nanocomposites (CSTCF(C)) were calculated. This research work shows that the green synthesized CS/SiO/TiO/CeO/FeO nanocomposites (CSTCF(G)) have strong anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and anti-diabetic properties, as well as considerable suppression of high activation in zebrafish embryo toxicity. The novelty of this study focused on the revelation that green synthesized nanocomposites are more affordable, environmentally friendly and biocompatible than chemically synthesized ones.

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