Department of Biotechnology
inStem (Institute for Stem Cell Science and Regenerative Medicine)

Anti-cancer Application of Nat-ZnFeO Nanoparticles on 2D Tumor Models.

Publication Type

Journal Article

Date of Publication

February 1, 2024

Journal

Applied biochemistry and biotechnology

Volume/Issue

196/2

ISSN

1559-0291

Metal/Metal Oxide nanoparticles (M/MO NPs) exhibit potential biomedical applications due to their tunable physicochemical properties. Recently, the biogenic synthesis of M/MO NPs has gained massive attention due to their economical and eco-friendly nature. In the present study, Nyctanthes arbor-tristis (Nat) flower extract-derived Zinc Ferrite NPs (Nat-ZnFeO NPs) were synthesized and physicochemically characterized by FTIR, XRD, FE-SEM, DLS, and other instruments to study their crystallinity, size, shape, net charge, presence of phytocompounds on NP’s surface and several other features. The average particle size of Nat-ZnFeO NPs was approx. 25.87 ± 5.67 nm. XRD results showed the crystalline nature of Nat-ZnFeO NPs. The net surface charge on NPs was -13.28 ± 7.18 mV. When tested on mouse fibroblasts and human RBCs, these NPs were biocompatible and hemocompatible. Later, these Nat-ZnFeO NPs exhibited potent anti-neoplastic activity against pancreatic, lung, and cervical cancer cells. In addition, NPs induced apoptosis in tested cancer cells through ROS generation. These in vitro studies confirmed that Nat-ZnFeO NPs could be used for cancer therapy. Moreover, further studies are recommended on ex vivo platforms for future clinical applications.

Alternate Journal

Appl Biochem Biotechnol

PubMed ID

37318689

Authors

Siva Chander Chabattula
Bamadeb Patra
Piyush Kumar Gupta
Kavitha Govarthanan
Suresh Kumar Rayala
Debashis Chakraborty
Rama Shanker Verma

Keywords

Nanoparticles
Anti-Bacterial Agents
Neoplasms
Plant Extracts
Oxides
Zinc
Animals
Zinc Oxide
Mice
Humans
Metal Nanoparticles