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      Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles for selective toxicity towards cancer cells.

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          Therapeutic applications of nanoparticles (NPs) are rapidly increasing for their utility in medicine, especially cancer therapy. The present study investigated the green synthesis of silver NPs (Ag NPs) of 10 nm size using Sargassum vulgare and its preferential ability to kill cancerous human myeloblastic leukemic cells HL60 and cervical cancer cells HeLa as compared with normal peripheral blood mononuclear cells. DNA fragmentation study and annexin V marker fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) analysis revealed the Ag NP-induced cell death is through apoptosis. Transmission electron micrographs have showed the endocytosis of Ag NPs into the nucleus. Ag NPs inhibited the lipid peroxidation-induced reactive oxygen species generation, thus preventing the irradiation-related carcinogenesis. This study suggested that a mechanism underlying the toxicity of Ag NPs towards cancer cells is due to DNA damage and apoptosis. The authors' findings revealed the potential utility of as-prepared Ag NPs in the treatment of cancer as prophylactic agent with antioxidant property and chemotherapeutic agent for their selective toxicity to cancer cells.

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          Journal
          IET Nanobiotechnol
          IET nanobiotechnology
          Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
          1751-8741
          1751-8741
          Dec 2015
          : 9
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Nanoscience Division, Centre for Ocean Research, Sathyabama University, Chennai 600119, India.
          [2 ] Nanomaterials and System Lab, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Jeju National University, Jeju 690-456, Republic of Korea.
          [3 ] Biosciences Research Centre, Department of Medical Laboratory, College of Science, Majmaah University, Zulfi 11932, Saudi Arabia.
          [4 ] Nanoscience Division, Department of Zoology, Thiruvalluvar University, Vellore 632004, Tamilnadu, India.
          [5 ] Biosciences Research Centre, Department of Medical Laboratory, College of Science, Majmaah University, Zulfi 11932, Saudi Arabia. m.premanathan@mu.edu.so.
          Article
          10.1049/iet-nbt.2015.0001
          26647807
          33605747-0653-48f9-ac33-a7662e6aeea4
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