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      Biosynthesis of selenium nanoparticles using plant extracts

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          Selenium nanoparticles (SeNPs) have the potential to be used for various applications. Therefore, they have attracted more attention in recent years and several synthesis methods have been exploited. Green synthesis using plant extracts has gained popularity because it requires non-toxic solvents and moderate temperatures. Furthermore, it is environmentally friendly and uses a reducing agent that is easily accessible and biodegradable. In this review, we present recent reports concerning the capability of different plant materials for the biosynthesis of selenium nanoparticles. The synthesis conditions (temperature, time, selenium precursor, and extract concentration) are discussed in combination with the characteristics of the obtained product (composition, size, shape, stability). The application of synthesized selenium nanoparticles was briefly presented.

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          DLS and zeta potential - What they are and what they are not?

          Adequate characterization of NPs (nanoparticles) is of paramount importance to develop well defined nanoformulations of therapeutic relevance. Determination of particle size and surface charge of NPs are indispensable for proper characterization of NPs. DLS (dynamic light scattering) and ZP (zeta potential) measurements have gained popularity as simple, easy and reproducible tools to ascertain particle size and surface charge. Unfortunately, on practical grounds plenty of challenges exist regarding these two techniques including inadequate understanding of the operating principles and dealing with critical issues like sample preparation and interpretation of the data. As both DLS and ZP have emerged from the realms of physical colloid chemistry - it is difficult for researchers engaged in nanomedicine research to master these two techniques. Additionally, there is little literature available in drug delivery research which offers a simple, concise account on these techniques. This review tries to address this issue while providing the fundamental principles of these techniques, summarizing the core mathematical principles and offering practical guidelines on tackling commonly encountered problems while running DLS and ZP measurements. Finally, the review tries to analyze the relevance of these two techniques from translatory perspective.
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            Therapeutic applications of selenium nanoparticles

            Nanoparticles (NPs) serve to reduce the toxicity, enhance bioactivity, improve targeting, and provide versatile means to control the release profile of the encapsulated moiety. Among different NPs, inorganic NPs of metals like Ag, Au, Ce, Fe, Se, Ti and Zn possess a significant place owing to their unique bioactivities in nanoforms. Selenium (Se) is an essential trace element. It is incorporated into selenoproteins as selenocysteine (Sec) representing the most important part of the active center of their enzymatic activities. Many selenoproteins have oxidoreductase activity and, thus, regulate the physiological redox balance. Se has a narrow therapeutic window and the toxicity margins are very delicate whereas the nanoparticles of Se (SeNPs) possess remarkably reduced toxicity. SeNPs have been explored in various oxidative stress and inflammation mediated disorders like arthritis, cancer, diabetes and nephropathy with potential therapeutic benefits. SeNPs constitute an attractive carrier platform to ferry various drugs to the site of action. Herein we have discussed the significance of nanosizing on the pharmacological activity of Se. The role of SeNPs in pharmacological protection against various inflammatory and oxidative stress mediated conditions is presented. However, it is largely unknown how SeNPs may affect the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of selenoproteins. Most of the available studies were poorly designed without any comparison to the other Se sources. In the future, detailed studies with inclusion of an appropriate source of Se should be carried out with emphasis on understanding the role of selenoproteins in the observed pharmacological activity.
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              Applications of Nanotechnology in Plant Growth and Crop Protection: A Review

              In the era of climate change, global agricultural systems are facing numerous, unprecedented challenges. In order to achieve food security, advanced nano-engineering is a handy tool for boosting crop production and assuring sustainability. Nanotechnology helps to improve agricultural production by increasing the efficiency of inputs and minimizing relevant losses. Nanomaterials offer a wider specific surface area to fertilizers and pesticides. In addition, nanomaterials as unique carriers of agrochemicals facilitate the site-targeted controlled delivery of nutrients with increased crop protection. Due to their direct and intended applications in the precise management and control of inputs (fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides), nanotools, such as nanobiosensors, support the development of high-tech agricultural farms. The integration of biology and nanotechnology into nonosensors has greatly increased their potential to sense and identify the environmental conditions or impairments. In this review, we summarize recent attempts at innovative uses of nanotechnologies in agriculture that may help to meet the rising demand for food and environmental sustainability.
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                Journal of Nanostructure in Chemistry
                J Nanostruct Chem
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                2008-9244
                2193-8865
                July 28 2021
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                10.1007/s40097-021-00435-4
                5f5d11c4-515e-413e-9c8d-53a1003d0e20
                © 2021

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