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Cytotoxic consequences of Halloysite nanotube/iron oxide nanocomposite and iron oxide nanoparticles upon interaction with bacterial, non-cancerous and cancerous cells. | LitMetric

Cytotoxic effects of iron oxide (FeO) nanoparticles and Halloysite nanotube/iron oxide (HNT/FeO) nanocomposite are compared based on their interaction with Gram-negative bacteria Escherichia coli and Gram-positive bacteria Bacillus subtilis. Similarly, the action of these two nanomaterials on non-cancerous Vero cell lines and human lung cancerous (A-549) cell lines are compared. The cytotoxicity studies on FeO nanoparticles and HNT/FeO nanocomposite showed difference in the rate of killing of bacterial cells. This is reflected in differential cell growth, cell membrane integrity loss, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) release and reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. These factors are measured over a range of concentrations of FeO nanoparticles and HNT/FeO nanocomposite and at specified time intervals, to test if there is any statistically significant difference between the toxicity of the two nanomaterials. Between the two nanomaterials, HNT/FeO nanocomposite is found to be less toxic to bacterial cells than FeO nanoparticles. HNT, when attached to the FeO nanoparticles, changes their surface characteristics and suppresses their inherent toxicity on bacteria. In the study on the effect on cell lines, FeO nanoparticles and HNT/FeO nanocomposite are both seen to be biocompatible with Vero cell lines. However, HNT/FeO nanocomposite showed more cytotoxicity than FeO nanoparticles on A-549 cell lines.

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