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anticancer activity.

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Publications Tagged with "anticancer activity."

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2026

1 publication

Microwave-Assisted Green Synthesis and Anticancer Activity of Gold and Silver Nanoparticles Using Root Extract of Hymenodictyon Orixense (Roxb.)

Riya Sahu and Vinod D. Rangari
2/1/2026

This study reports the eco-friendly synthesis of gold (AuNPs) and silver (AgNPs) nanoparticles using the alcoholic root extract of Hymenodictyon orixense. The use of H. orixense root extract offers a novel approach in green synthesis, as it has been relatively underexplored.The nanoparticles were synthesized via a microwave-assisted method, utilizing extract of H. orixense as a reducing and stabilizing agent. The phytochemicals present in the extract played a crucial role in reducing the metal ions and stabilizing the resulting nanoparticles. The synthesis was confirmed by a visual colour change and characterized using various physicochemical techniques. The synthesized gold and silver nanoparticles showed characteristic surface plasmon resonance peak at 544 nm and 427 nm, respectively. They exhibited significant cytotoxicity against MCF-7 (breast cancer), A549 (lung cancer), and HepG2 (liver cancer) cell lines, with AuNPs exhibiting slightly higher cytotoxicity compared to AgNPs. Statistical analysis using ANOVA revealed that the cytotoxic effects of both AuNPs and AgNPs were significant (p < 0.001) compared to the untreated control cells. The study demonstrates the potential of H. orixense-mediated green synthesis in producing nanoparticles with promising anticancer properties. Quantitative comparisons revealed that AuNPs had lower IC50 values and higher antioxidant activity than extract and AgNPs. The significant cytotoxicity exhibited by these nanoparticles suggests their potential for further development as therapeutic agents. However, further studies are needed to elucidate the underlying mechanisms, optimize the synthesis process, and evaluate the in vivo efficacy and safety of these nanoparticles.

2017

1 publication

Formulation and Evaluation of Gumghatti Nanoparticles Comprising of Cyclophosphamide For Enhanced Antitumor Activity

Surendiran NS and Mohan S
4/1/2017

In this current research work the nanoparticles containing Cyclophosphamide using natural Gumghatti as a polymer has been formulated for the enhanced anticancer activity. The nanoprecipitation method has been utilized for the preparation of Cyclophosphamide comprising natural Gumghatti as polymer. The prepared nanoparticles have shown the average particle size, polydispersity index and zeta potential of 143.4 nm, 0.16 and 28.5 mV respectively. Further the encapsulation efficiency, percentage drug loading and percentage yield for all the formulations were substantial, especially for the trial 6 the values observed were 93.56, 83.55 and 76.54 respectively. The invitro release of Cyclophosphamide Gumghatti nanoformulations and were determined by dissolution tester by USP apparatus II in 900ml phosphate buffer pH 6.8. The dissolution media were maintained at 37±0.5°C with a paddle rotation speed at 50 rpm. The amount of drug used was equivalent to 15 mg at specified time intervals (5, 10 15, 20, 25 30 60, 90 and 120 minutes.) The results shows that prepared nanoparticles having 98.53 % of drug release in 120 minutes, further it indicates more than 95 % of drug release in 2 hours. Invivo anticancer activity has been performed using Swiss albino mice, the results indicated that the enhanced anticancer activity of the prepared nanoformulations.

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Latest Publication:2026
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