2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10876-019-01652-2
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Multi-Functional Biological Effects of Palladium Nanoparticles Synthesized Using Agaricus bisporus

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“…A recent study reported the green synthesis of multifunctional and spherical Pd NPs employing Agaricus bisporus (mushroom) fungi [ 85 ]. The NPs were generated by mixing the mushroom with Pd (II) ions in a ratio of 1:9 at room temperature until a brown color is developed, indicating the formation of Pd NPs.…”
Section: Other Biological Systems For the Pd Nps Biosynthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A recent study reported the green synthesis of multifunctional and spherical Pd NPs employing Agaricus bisporus (mushroom) fungi [ 85 ]. The NPs were generated by mixing the mushroom with Pd (II) ions in a ratio of 1:9 at room temperature until a brown color is developed, indicating the formation of Pd NPs.…”
Section: Other Biological Systems For the Pd Nps Biosynthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The NPs were generated by mixing the mushroom with Pd (II) ions in a ratio of 1:9 at room temperature until a brown color is developed, indicating the formation of Pd NPs. The formation of Pd NPs was confirmed by the disappearance of the UV/Vis absorption spectrum observed at 405 nm, corresponding to Pd (II) ions [ 85 ]. The prepared Pd NPs were stable (a zeta potential of −24.3 mV) and 13 nm in size.…”
Section: Other Biological Systems For the Pd Nps Biosynthesismentioning
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“…Taking into account all these points, the most probable clinical use against bacterial infections of metal NPs would be restricted to topical or local use. Over the last few years, other element such as, nickel [ 165 , 166 ], cerium [ 166 , 167 ], Se [ 168 , 169 ], caesium [ 170 ], yttrium [ 171 ], palladium [ 172 , 173 ], or superparamagnetic Fe NPs [ 174 ] have been recently employed in the battle against antibiotic-resistant bacteria [ 21 , 125 ], but more studies that include cytotoxicity and biocompatibility are necessary.…”
Section: Nanoparticles and Human Infectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%