Publications by authors named "Abraham Arizmendi-Grijalva"

Article Synopsis
  • - A green method has been developed to synthesize gold nanoparticles using a hydroethanolic extract from fruit, serving as both a reducing and stabilizing agent (AuVmNPs).
  • - The synthesized nanoparticles are primarily spherical with two size populations averaging 12.5 and 22.5 nm, and their formation and characteristics were analyzed through various imaging techniques.
  • - AuVmNPs demonstrate low toxicity in human cell lines and significantly inhibit cell migration, suggesting their potential for use in antiangiogenic research.
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In this work we use Mimosa tenuiflora (MtE) extracts as reducing agents to synthesize silver nanoparticles (AgMt NPs) which were characterized by DPPH and Total Polyphenols Assays, UV-visible, X-ray diffractometer (XRD), high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). AgMt NPs possess average sizes of 21 nm and fcc crystalline structure, it was also confirmed that the MtE is present in the AgMt NPs even after the cleaning protocol applied. Subsequently, carbopol hydrogels were made and the MtE and the synthesized AgMt NPs were dispersed in different gels (MtE-G and AgMt NPs-G, respectively) at 100 µg/g concentration.

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