| Literature DB >> 33905665 |
Kogilavanee Devasvaran1, Vuanghao Lim1.
Abstract
CONTEXT: Pectin is a plant heteropolysaccharide that is biocompatible and biodegradable, enabling it to be an excellent reducing agent (green synthesis) for metallic nanoparticles (MNPs). Nevertheless, in the biological industry, pectin has been left behind in synthesising MNPs, for no known reason.Entities:
Keywords: Polysaccharide; anti-inflammatory; antibacterial; anticancer; antioxidant; drug carrier; rhamnogalacturonan I; wound healing
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33905665 PMCID: PMC8081311 DOI: 10.1080/13880209.2021.1910716
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharm Biol ISSN: 1388-0209 Impact factor: 3.503
Figure 1.A schematic representation of pectin; homogalacturonan (HG), xylogalacturonan (XGA), rhamnogalacturonan I (RG-I) and rhamnogalacturonan II (RG-II) regions.
Figure 2.Mechanism of pectin synthesising metallic nanoparticles.
Figure 3.Flow diagram of study selection adapted from the PRISMA group (Moher et al. 2009).
Antimicrobial activities of pectin synthesised metallic nanoparticles.
| Metal/Metal oxide | Pectin source | Degree of esterification (aLM or bHM) | Role of pectin in NP synthesis | Diameter (nm) | Shape | Microbial strain | cMIC/dMBC/% Survival/Zone of Inhibition | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cerium oxide | Indian red pomelo fruit peel | 79.04% (HM) | Reducing and stabilising agent | 2–40 | Spherical | % Survival at different concentrations; | Patil et al. | |
| Silver | Apple peel (Sigma Aldrich) | eNA | Reducing and capping agent | 9.3 | Spherical | MIC | Balachandran et al. | |
| Silver | Commercial (Merck, India) | eNA | Reducing agent | ∼20–40 | Ring shape | Zone of inhibition; | Rao et al. | |
| Silver | Citrus peel (Sigma Aldrich) | 6–7 % (LM) | Reducing agent | ∼8 | Spherical | MIC | Pallavicini et al. | |
| Silver | Citrus peel (Sigma Aldrich) | eNA | Reducing and capping agent | 3 | Spherical | MIC | Zhang et al. | |
| Silver | Commercial (Sigma Aldrich) | 80.4 % (HM) & 37.5% (LM) | Reducing and capping agent | 8–28 | Spherical | MIC (HM & LM) | Hileuskaya et al. | |
| Silver | Apple peel (Sigma Aldrich) | 70.2 % (HM) | Reducing agent | 450 | Nanofiber | eNA | Li et al. | |
| Silver | Orange peel | eNA | Reducing agent | 2.90 & 11.94 | Spherical | MIC | Su et al. |
aLM refers to Low Methoxyl Pectin, bHM refers to High Methoxyl Pectin, cMIC: Minimum Inhibitory Concentration, dMBC: Minimum Bactericidal Concentration and eNA refers to Not Available.
Figure 4.Possible mechanism of action of pectin synthesised silver nanoparticles on Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. *ROS represents reactive oxygen species.
Figure 5.Possible mechanism of action of pectin synthesised gold nanoparticles on cancer cells. *ROS represents reactive oxygen species.
Anticancer activities of pectin synthesised metallic nanoparticles.
| Metal | Pectin source | Degree of esterification (aLM or bHM) | Role of pectin in NP synthesis | Diameter (nm) | Shape | Function | IC50 Concentration | Reference | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gold | Classic cu701 (Herbstreith & Fox KG) | (LM) | Reducing, stabilising and capping agent | 14 | Spherical | HepG2, Hela | Drug carrier | In | Borker & Pokharkar |
| Gold | Commercial (Sigma Aldrich) | eNA | Reducing, stabilising and capping agent | ∼34 | Spherical | HT-29 | Drug carrier | DOX alone − 483 nM | Devendiran et al. |
| Gold | (HM) | Reducing and stabilising agent | 8 | Spherical | MCF-7, MDA-MB-231 | Drug | Suganya et al. | ||
| Silver | Citrus peel (Sigma Aldrich) | eNA | Reducing, stabilising and capping agent | 26 | Spherical | EAC, Caco | Drug | Ghorab et al. |
aLM refers to Low Methoxyl Pectin, bHM refers to High Methoxyl Pectin, cDOX refers to Doxorubicin, dFA refers to Folic acid and eNA refers to Not Available.
Other biological properties of pectin synthesised metallic nanoparticles.
| Metal/ Metal oxide | Pectin source | Degree of esterification (aLM or bHM) | Role of pectin in NP synthesis | Diameter (nm) | Shape | Biological activity | Sample | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cerium oxide | Indian red pomelo fruit peels | 79.04% (HM) | Reducing and stabilising agent | 2–40 | Spherical | Antioxidant, | Erythrocyte | Patil et al. |
| Silver | Citrus peel (Sigma Aldrich) | cNA | Reducing, stabilising and capping agent | 26 | Spherical | Antioxidant | EAC cells | Ghorab et al. |
| Gold | (HM) | Reducing and stabilising agent | 8 | Spherical | Toxicity study | Sprague– Dawley rats | Suganya et al. | |
| Gold | Commercial (Sigma Aldrich) | cNA | Reducing, stabilising and capping agent | ∼34 | Spherical | Toxicity study | Zebrafish embryo | Devendiran et al. |
| Gold | Orange peel | cNA | Reducing and stabilising agent | 7–13 | Spherical | Anti-inflammatory | Vero cells | Reena et al. |
| Gold | Classic cu701 (Herbstreith & Fox KG) | 32–38% (LM) | Reducing and stabilising agent | 13 | Spherical | Antiretroviral drug carrier | RAW 264.7 cells | Borker et al. |
| Silver | Citrus peel (Sigma Aldrich) | 6–7% (LM) | Reducing agent | ∼8 | Spherical | Non-cytotoxic, wound healing | NHDF cells | Pallavicini et al. |
aLM refers to Low Methoxyl Pectin, bHM refers to High Methoxyl Pectin and cNA refers to Not Available.