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dc.contributor.authorAnbarasu, Muruganen_US
dc.contributor.authorMartin, Taniya Maryen_US
dc.contributor.authorPriya, Ponmuden_US
dc.contributor.authorSivamurugan, Vajiraveluen_US
dc.contributor.authorKumar, Meenakshi Sundaram Kishoreen_US
dc.contributor.authorShaik, Mohammed Rafien_US
dc.contributor.authorKari, Z.A.en_US
dc.contributor.authorGuru, Ajayen_US
dc.date.accessioned2024-08-11T06:25:08Z-
dc.date.available2024-08-11T06:25:08Z-
dc.date.issued2024-08-
dc.identifier.issn09676120-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/6265-
dc.descriptionWeb of Science / Scopusen_US
dc.description.abstractSilver nanoparticles (Ag-NPs) are renowned for their biological activity, while zinc oxide (ZnO) is a biocompatible metal oxide used in catalytic applications such as organic pollutant degradation and wastewater treatment. This study investigates the synthesis, characterization, and toxicological effects of silver-doped zinc oxide nanoparticles (Ag-ZnO NPs). Ag-ZnO NPs were synthesized with 3.0 mol% Ag(I) using the sol–gel method and characterized using X-ray diffraction (XRD), UV–Vis spectroscopy, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), and scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM–EDX). Acute toxicity was evaluated in zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos and adults, assessing mortality rates and hematological parameters. Additionally, the impact was also evaluated on enzymatic activity levels and the expression of proinflammatory cytokine genes. The cytotoxicity of Ag-ZnO NPs was also tested on McCoy fibroblast cells using the MTT assay. Acute toxicity tests in zebrafish embryos and larvae revealed a dose-dependent increase in mortality rates with rising Ag-ZnO NP concentrations. Hematological analysis showed a significant reduction in red blood cell (RBC) count and hemoglobin (Hb) levels, likely due to RBC lysis or impaired erythropoiesis. Elevated levels of superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase (GOT), glutamate pyruvate transaminase (GPT), acid phosphatase (ACP), and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) were observed in fish tissues, particularly indicating liver damage. Upregulation of proinflammatory cytokine genes (TNF-α, COX-2, and IL-10) was most pronounced in liver tissues. The MTT assay on McCoy fibroblast cells indicated that Ag-ZnO NPs induced cytotoxicity in a dose-dependent manner, with higher concentrations causing more significant cell damage. This study highlights the complex and dose-dependent effects of Ag-ZnO NPs on zebrafish physiology and McCoy fibroblast cell viability. The findings underscore the need for careful consideration of nanoparticle concentrations in applications to mitigate potential biological and environmental risks.en_US
dc.publisherSpringer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbHen_US
dc.relation.ispartofAquaculture Internationalen_US
dc.subjectAg-ZnO nanoparticlesen_US
dc.subjectBiochemical indicesen_US
dc.subjectCell linesen_US
dc.titleAssessing the impact of Ag-ZnO nanoparticle on the induction of oxidative stress, hematological, and molecular changes in zebrafish (Danio rerio) and McCoy fibroblast cell linesen_US
dc.typeInternationalen_US
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s10499-024-01611-3-
dc.description.page5373 - 5392en_US
dc.volume32(4)en_US
dc.description.typeArticleen_US
item.grantfulltextnone-
item.openairetypeInternational-
item.fulltextNo Fulltext-
crisitem.author.deptUniversiti Malaysia Kelantan-
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