Biological Synthesis of Bioactive Gold Nanoparticles from Inonotus obliquus for Dual Chemo‐Photothermal Effects against Human Brain Cancer Cells

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The possibility for an ecologically friendly and simple production of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) with Chaga mushroom (Inonotus obliquus) (Ch‐AuNPs) is presented in this study. Chaga extract’s reducing potential was evaluated at varied concentrations and temperatures. The nanoparticles synthesized were all under 20 nm in size, as measured by TEM, which is a commendable result for a spontaneous synthesis method utilizing a biological source. The Ch‐AuNPs showed anti‐cancer chemotherapeutic effects on human brain cancer cells which is attributed to the biofunctionalization of the AuNPs with Chaga bioactive components during the synthesis process. Further, the photothermal ablation capability of the as‐prepared gold nanoparticles on human brain cancer cells was investigated. It was found that the NIR‐laser induced thermal ablation of cancer cells was effective in eliminating over 80% of the cells. This research projects the Ch‐AuNPs as promising, dual modal (chemo‐photothermal) therapeutic candidates for anti‐cancer applications.

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Shukurov, I., Mohamed, M. S., Mizuki, T., Palaninathan, V., Ukai, T., Hanajiri, T., & Maekawa, T. (2022). Biological Synthesis of Bioactive Gold Nanoparticles from Inonotus obliquus for Dual Chemo‐Photothermal Effects against Human Brain Cancer Cells. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 23(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23042292

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