2023
DOI: 10.3390/tropicalmed8060313
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Green Synthesis, Characterization, and Antiparasitic Effects of Gold Nanoparticles against Echinococcus granulosus Protoscoleces

Abstract: Echinococcosis, or hydatidosis, is one of the most important zoonotic diseases, which is initiated by the larval stage in the clasts of Echinococcus granulosus. For the treatment of hydatidosis, surgery is still the preferred method and the first line of treatment for symptomatic patients. Unfortunately, most of the scolicidal agents that are injected inside cysts during hydatid cyst surgery have side effects, including leaking out of the cyst and adverse effects on the living tissue of the host, such as necro… Show more

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“…The protoscolicidal activity of NPs often involves disrupting the integrity of the protoscolex, causing structural damage, membrane disruption, or interfering with vital metabolic processes, ultimately leading to the death of the parasite (Raziani et al, 2023) However, despite promising results in laboratory studies, there's still a need for further research to determine the efficacy, safety, and optimal conditions for using nanoparticles as protoscolicidal agents. Additionally, the translation of these findings into practical clinical applications for treating hydatid disease in animals requires thorough investigations into their biocompatibility, dosage, mode of administration, and potential side effects to ensure their effectiveness and safety in vivo.…”
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“…The protoscolicidal activity of NPs often involves disrupting the integrity of the protoscolex, causing structural damage, membrane disruption, or interfering with vital metabolic processes, ultimately leading to the death of the parasite (Raziani et al, 2023) However, despite promising results in laboratory studies, there's still a need for further research to determine the efficacy, safety, and optimal conditions for using nanoparticles as protoscolicidal agents. Additionally, the translation of these findings into practical clinical applications for treating hydatid disease in animals requires thorough investigations into their biocompatibility, dosage, mode of administration, and potential side effects to ensure their effectiveness and safety in vivo.…”
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confidence: 99%