A Systematic Review Of Metallic Nanoparticles: Synthesis, Biological Activities & Applications

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Nerella Sowmya, Dibyalochan Mohanty, Bolledla Nirosha, Neerudu Uttam Kumar, P. Patra
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Abstract

Metallic nanoparticles (MNP) have captivated scientist for over a century and are now profoundly utilized in biomedical sciences and engineering. MNPs interact with key cellular organelles and biomolecules, including DNA, enzymes, ribosomes, and liposomes, which can have an impact on gene expression, oxidative stress, protein and enzyme activation, and cell membrane permeability. It has been shown that the cellular metabolites of living organisms like bacteria, yeast, fungi, and plant cells can convert inorganic metal ions into metal NPs. By utilizing biological agents in green chemistry, metallic nanoparticles are produced that have less adverse effects and are more effective against cancer cells. These nanoparticles can physically infiltrate cancer cells and kill them by activating a variety of biochemical pathways, including apoptosis, necrosis, and autophagy. This review focuses on metal nanoparticles (copper, gold, and silver) and their usefulness in treating endemic diseases including cancer, hepatitis, and malaria. In the near future, metal NPs may also be a successful and affordable alternative for treating drug-resistant bacterial infections.  
金属纳米粒子的合成、生物活性及应用综述
一个多世纪以来,金属纳米粒子(MNP)一直受到科学家们的关注,目前在生物医学科学和工程领域得到了广泛的应用。MNPs与关键细胞器和生物分子(包括DNA、酶、核糖体和脂质体)相互作用,对基因表达、氧化应激、蛋白质和酶激活以及细胞膜通透性产生影响。研究表明,细菌、酵母、真菌和植物细胞等生物体的细胞代谢物可以将无机金属离子转化为金属NPs。利用绿色化学中的生物制剂,可以生产出副作用更小、对癌细胞更有效的金属纳米颗粒。这些纳米颗粒可以通过激活多种生化途径(包括凋亡、坏死和自噬)物理地浸润癌细胞并杀死它们。本文综述了金属纳米粒子(铜、金和银)及其在治疗地方病(包括癌症、肝炎和疟疾)中的应用。在不久的将来,金属NPs也可能是治疗耐药细菌感染的一种成功且负担得起的替代方法。
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