Radiation synthesis of selenium nanoparticles capped with β-glucan and its immunostimulant activity in cytoxan-induced immunosuppressed mice

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Selenium nanoparticles (SeNPs) with diameters from 64.8 to 110.1 nm were successfully synthesized by γ-irradiation of solutions containing Se4+ and water-soluble yeast β-glucan. The size and size distribution of SeNPs were analyzed by dynamic light scattering (DLS). Analytical X-ray diffraction (XRD) pattern results confirmed the crystal structure of the Se nanoparticles and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy revealed that β-glucan could interact with SeNPs through steric (Se…O) linkages leading to a homogeneous and translucent solution state for 60 days without any precipitates. In vivo tests in cytoxan-induced immunosuppressed mice revealed that the daily supplementation of SeNPs/β-glucan at concentrations of 6 mg per kg body weight of tested mice significantly stimulated the generation of cellular immune factors (white blood cells, neutrophil, lymphocyte, B cells, CD4+ cells, CD34+ cells and natural killer cells) and humoral immune indexes (IgM, IgG, TNF-α, IFN-γ and IL-2) in peripheral blood, bone marrow and spleen of the immuno-suppressed mice. The obtained results indicated that radiation-synthesized SeNPs/β-glucan may be a candidate for further evaluation as an agent for the prevention of immunosuppression in chemo-therapy.

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Dung, N. T., Trong, T. D., Vu, N. T., Binh, N. T., Minh, T. T. L., & Luan, L. Q. (2021). Radiation synthesis of selenium nanoparticles capped with β-glucan and its immunostimulant activity in cytoxan-induced immunosuppressed mice. Nanomaterials, 11(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11092439

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