Applied Organometallic Chemistry,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
39(4)
Published: Feb. 26, 2025
ABSTRACT
The
recent
study
evaluated
the
protective
effect
of
Tribulus
platypterus
green‐synthesized
silver
nanoparticles
against
gentamicin‐induced
nephrotoxicity.
were
characterized
using
XRD,
UV‐Vis,
FT‐IR,
and
FE‐SEM.
exhibited
a
spherical
morphology
with
an
average
diameter
48
nm.
Both
traditional
innovative
kidney
injury
indicators
employed
to
evaluate
nephroprotective
effects
in
rat
model.
Administration
gentamicin
resulted
significant
reduction
(
p
≤
0.01)
Hb
concentration,
PCV,
RBC
count.
Conversely,
levels
creatinine,
erythropoietin,
serum
iron,
urea
increased
significantly
gentamicin‐treated
group.
leucogram
indicated
presence
leukocytosis,
granulocytosis,
thrombocytopenia.
Silver
enhanced
parameters
related
leukogram,
thrombocytes,
erythrogram.
In
animals
administered
AgNPs,
there
was
decrease
concentrations
urea,
AST,
ALT,
GGT,
ALP,
whereas
total
protein
albumin
showed
increase.
Furthermore,
AgNPs
notably
IL5,
IL10,
TGFβ,
IL3,
IL4,
while
simultaneously
reducing
TNFα,
IL6,
IL12,
IL18,
IL1.
These
results
suggest
that
could
serve
as
valuable
agent
derived
from
biological
source,
potentially
making
them
suitable
therapeutic
supplement
for
conditions
blood
disorders.
Journal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
37(1)
Published: Jan. 6, 2025
Silver
nanoparticles
(AgNPs)
derived
from
natural
sources
have
garnered
significant
attention
due
to
their
unique
properties
and
eco-friendly
production
methods.
With
lung
cancer
remaining
a
major
global
health
issue,
there
is
continuous
need
for
novel
effective
therapeutic
approaches
beyond
conventional
treatments
such
as
chemotherapy,
immunotherapy,
targeted
therapies.
Desalination and Water Treatment,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
319, P. 100570 - 100570
Published: June 27, 2024
Researchers
have
shown
significant
interest
in
the
creation
of
sustainable
green
techniques
for
synthesising
metal
oxide
nanomaterials
past
few
years.
Plant-mediated
production
is
considered
an
affordable
and
feasible
alternative
to
traditional
physical
chemical
approaches.
This
study
presents
a
straightforward
approach
environmentally
friendly
copper
nanoparticles
(CuO
NPs)
by
solution
combustion
technique
utilising
Jasminum
sambac
Flower
Extract.
The
CuO
NPs
produced
during
biosynthesis
were
analysed
using
UV-Vis,
XRD,
FT-IR,
SEM,
TEM,
HPLC,
BET
EDX
techniques.
SEM
pictures
reveal
that
fragments
possess
sponge-like
structure
characterised
substantial
surface
area.
An
investigation
into
photocatalytic
activity
shows
they
are
effective
as
catalyst
breakdown
methylene
blue
(MB)
when
exposed
UV
solar
radiation.
Furthermore,
demonstrated
pH
dependence
MB.
According
study,
best
starting
concentration
dye
breaking
down
things
completely
2.5
parts
per
million
(ppm),
which
results
remarkable
79
%
disintegration
rate.
findings
indicate
ability
effectively
treat
water
decomposing
contaminants
such
blue,
providing
method
treating
wastewater.