| Literature DB >> 32615521 |
Harishkumar Madhyastha1, Radha Madhyastha2, Abhishek Thakur3, Sakai Kentaro4, Abhimanyu Dev5, Sneha Singh6, Bistivalli Chandrashekharappa R7, Hemanth Kumar7, Orlando Acevedo3, Yuichi Nakajima2, Hemant Kumar Daima8, Akhela Aradhya8, Navya Nagaraj P9, Masugi Maruyama2.
Abstract
Green synthesis of metal-encased nutraceutical nano-hybrids has been a target for research over the last few years. In the present investigation, we have reported temperature dependent facile synthesis of silver nanoparticles using FDA approved c phycocyanin (cPC). The cPC conjugated silver nanoparticles (AgcPCNPs) were characterized by TEM, Zeta Potential, UV-vis, XPS, FTIR, and CD Spectroscopy. The temperature optimization studies suggested the synthesis of stable AgcPCNPs at 40 °C while at higher temperature system shows aggregated appearance. Molecular docking studies predicted the exclusive interaction of C, D, I, and J chains of cPC with the surface of AgNPs. Moreover, AgcPCNPs significantly (p < 0.1 %) counteract the toxic nature of AgNPs on red blood cell by measuring parameters like total RBC count, % hemolysis, % hematocrit, coagulation time, pH, electrolyte concentrations and degree of blood cell lipid peroxidation by the anti-oxidation mechanism. Skin fibroblast in vitro cell migration result suggeststhat AgcPCNPs enhanced the degree of cell movement towards the wound area. Data obtained collectively demonstrate that AgcPCNPs can be a better agent in the dermal wound healing with reduced toxicity with the bi-phasic advantage of cPC as a wound healer and Ag nano-metal as an anti-bacterial agent.Entities:
Keywords: Anti-oxidation; Blood electrolytes; Conjugated nano-particles; Fibroblast cell migration; Haemoglobin configuration; Silver nanoparticles; Wound healing; c-Phycocyanin
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32615521 DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2020.111211
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces ISSN: 0927-7765 Impact factor: 5.268