Green synthesis of gold nanoparticles using Acai berry and Elderberry extracts and investigation of their effect on prostate and pancreatic cancer cells

Green nanotechnology has drawn major attention because of its ecofriendly and economical biosynthetic protocols. Synthesis of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) using plant secondary metabolites is considered as a safer and cheaper option. Plants contain phytochemicals that has been used traditionally for t...

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Main Authors: Nicole Remaliah Samantha Sibuyi, Velaphi Clement Thipe, Kiandokht Panjtan-Amiri, Mervin Meyer, Kattesh V Katti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2021-02-01
Series:Nanobiomedicine
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1849543521995310
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spelling doaj-29e3513c6a634c6ba1f2df64b07320b72021-02-17T16:33:21ZengSAGE PublishingNanobiomedicine1849-54352021-02-01810.1177/1849543521995310Green synthesis of gold nanoparticles using Acai berry and Elderberry extracts and investigation of their effect on prostate and pancreatic cancer cellsNicole Remaliah Samantha Sibuyi0Velaphi Clement Thipe1Kiandokht Panjtan-Amiri2Mervin Meyer3Kattesh V Katti4 Department of Science and Technology, Mintek Nanotechnology Innovation Centre (DST/Mintek NIC), Biolabels Node, Department of Biotechnology, , Cape Town, South Africa Institute of Green Nanotechnology and Cancer Nanotechnology, Department of Radiology, , Columbia, USA Institute of Green Nanotechnology and Cancer Nanotechnology, Department of Radiology, , Columbia, USA Department of Science and Technology, Mintek Nanotechnology Innovation Centre (DST/Mintek NIC), Biolabels Node, Department of Biotechnology, , Cape Town, South Africa Institute of Green Nanotechnology and Cancer Nanotechnology, Department of Radiology, , Columbia, USAGreen nanotechnology has drawn major attention because of its ecofriendly and economical biosynthetic protocols. Synthesis of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) using plant secondary metabolites is considered as a safer and cheaper option. Plants contain phytochemicals that has been used traditionally for treatment of various diseases, and proved to be non-toxic to healthy tissues. These phytochemicals play an important role in bio-reduction processes as reducing and stabilizing agents, and renders NPs selective toxicity towards diseased tissues. The study reports on the synthesis of AuNPs using Acai berry (AB) and Elderberry (EB) extracts and their anti-cancer properties. Formation of berry-AuNPs was confirmed through measurement of physico-chemical properties. The stability of the AuNPs was tested in biocompatible solutions. Anti-cancer activity of berry extracts and AuNPs was evaluated on the prostate (PC-3) and pancreatic (Panc-1) cancer cells. The berry extracts did not show toxicity to the cells, except for AB extracts on PC-3 cells at higher concentrations. The berry-AuNPs showed potential anti-cancer activities, and these effects could be further exploited for treatment of both the prostate and pancreatic cancers. Further studies are required to study the NP mechanism of action and specificity, as well as identify the phytochemicals involved in the synthesis of AuNPs.https://doi.org/10.1177/1849543521995310
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author Nicole Remaliah Samantha Sibuyi
Velaphi Clement Thipe
Kiandokht Panjtan-Amiri
Mervin Meyer
Kattesh V Katti
spellingShingle Nicole Remaliah Samantha Sibuyi
Velaphi Clement Thipe
Kiandokht Panjtan-Amiri
Mervin Meyer
Kattesh V Katti
Green synthesis of gold nanoparticles using Acai berry and Elderberry extracts and investigation of their effect on prostate and pancreatic cancer cells
Nanobiomedicine
author_facet Nicole Remaliah Samantha Sibuyi
Velaphi Clement Thipe
Kiandokht Panjtan-Amiri
Mervin Meyer
Kattesh V Katti
author_sort Nicole Remaliah Samantha Sibuyi
title Green synthesis of gold nanoparticles using Acai berry and Elderberry extracts and investigation of their effect on prostate and pancreatic cancer cells
title_short Green synthesis of gold nanoparticles using Acai berry and Elderberry extracts and investigation of their effect on prostate and pancreatic cancer cells
title_full Green synthesis of gold nanoparticles using Acai berry and Elderberry extracts and investigation of their effect on prostate and pancreatic cancer cells
title_fullStr Green synthesis of gold nanoparticles using Acai berry and Elderberry extracts and investigation of their effect on prostate and pancreatic cancer cells
title_full_unstemmed Green synthesis of gold nanoparticles using Acai berry and Elderberry extracts and investigation of their effect on prostate and pancreatic cancer cells
title_sort green synthesis of gold nanoparticles using acai berry and elderberry extracts and investigation of their effect on prostate and pancreatic cancer cells
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Nanobiomedicine
issn 1849-5435
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Green nanotechnology has drawn major attention because of its ecofriendly and economical biosynthetic protocols. Synthesis of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) using plant secondary metabolites is considered as a safer and cheaper option. Plants contain phytochemicals that has been used traditionally for treatment of various diseases, and proved to be non-toxic to healthy tissues. These phytochemicals play an important role in bio-reduction processes as reducing and stabilizing agents, and renders NPs selective toxicity towards diseased tissues. The study reports on the synthesis of AuNPs using Acai berry (AB) and Elderberry (EB) extracts and their anti-cancer properties. Formation of berry-AuNPs was confirmed through measurement of physico-chemical properties. The stability of the AuNPs was tested in biocompatible solutions. Anti-cancer activity of berry extracts and AuNPs was evaluated on the prostate (PC-3) and pancreatic (Panc-1) cancer cells. The berry extracts did not show toxicity to the cells, except for AB extracts on PC-3 cells at higher concentrations. The berry-AuNPs showed potential anti-cancer activities, and these effects could be further exploited for treatment of both the prostate and pancreatic cancers. Further studies are required to study the NP mechanism of action and specificity, as well as identify the phytochemicals involved in the synthesis of AuNPs.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/1849543521995310
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