Nanoparticles are frequently investigated as carrier systems that increase the biological activities of hydrophobic molecules, especially by providing them with water solubility. Sinapic acid (Sa), commonly found in plants, is a phenolic compound with a wide spectrum of biological activities and extensive pharmacological properties. The aim of this study was the synthesis/characterization of optimized sinapic-acid-loaded poly(lactic--glycolic acid) (PLGA) nanoparticles (SaNPs) to improve the solubility of sinapic acid (Sa) that limit its use in the biological system and investigate the biological activities of these nanoparticles in the breast cancer cell line.
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July 2024
In the search of novel photocatalysts to increase the effect of visible light in photocatalysis, g-CN (CN) has become a shining star. Rare earth metals have been used as dopant material to reinforce the photocatalytic activity of CN due to their unique electron configuration recently. In this present study, the pure and different amounts of Ho-doped g-CN (HoCN) photocatalysts were successfully synthesized using urea as a precursor by the one-pot method.
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