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Green Synthesis of Activated Bovine Serum Albumin Fluorescent-Nanosphere by Using Mustard Oil as Herbal Nano-Alternative

Author Affiliations

  • 1Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida, Sec-125, Noida-201303, UP, IndiaAmity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida, Sec-125, Noida-201303, UP, India

Res. J. Material Sci., Volume 4, Issue (1), Pages 1-4, February,16 (2016)

Abstract

These days, preparation and characterization of various nanostructures are under many scientific considerations to get controllable geometry and their smallest size at nanoscale. Protein nanoparticles have been proved a effective and improved drug delivery vehicle for site specific sustained and targeted delivery. Many chemical and green practices of nanostructures such as nanocrystals, nanosphere, nanodiscs, nanocubes, nanowires, nanoballs and nanorods are going to be fabricated with many biocompatible and safe metals ions (gold, silver, iron and copper) and biomaterials (carbon nanotubes, chitosan, albumin and lipopolysaccharides and polysaccharides). These designed nanostructures along with fabricated metal ions/polymers/albumin were subjected further for many considerable improvements especially for the oxidative etching effect in nanostructures. It is reported that it may play very implicative role in fabrication of nanostructures geometry designing and their characterization for their size and attained shapes. Previously, bovine serum albumin was used as a cost effective matrix for preparing the various nanoparticles due to having couple of exploitable characteristics e.g. biocompatibility, non-antigenicity, easily biodegraded and non-toxicity. This designed study can provide a potential green method to prepare nanosphere that find to be assist in controlling desired size and shape of bovine serum albumin nanospheres at nanoscale by using mustard oil which is a naturally occurring and affordable antibactericidal emulsifier. Characterization of prepared glutaraldehyde activated bovine serum albumin luminescent nanospheres was done with Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) to observe their exhibited size and shape. So, this proposed method can be proved a very much cost effective green technology to prepare non-toxic and biocompatible activated bovine serum albumin luminescent-nanosphere to explore their therapeutic approaches in regenerative medicine and nanomedicine. And, It can be used as nonviral gene or drug nanosacs/nanocages to carry out the site specific delivery.

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