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Biological Effects of Metal Nanoparticles
Title:
Biological Effects of Metal Nanoparticles
Author:
Egorova, Elena Mikhailovna. author.
ISBN:
9783319309064
Physical Description:
XVI, 292 p. 159 illus., 26 illus. in color. online resource.
Contents:
Abbreviations and designations -- Introduction -- Part I. Preparation and characterization of metal nanoparticles in solutions -- Chapter 1. Methods of the nanoparticles preparation in solutions -- Chapter 2. Biochemical synthesis of metal nanoparticles -- Chapter 3. Development of the biochemical synthesis for practical -- applications -- Chapter 4. Preparation of metal nanoparticles in water solutions on the basis of biochemical synthesis -- Chapter 5. Materials modified with metal nanoparticles -- Part II. Biological effects of metal nanoparticles -- Chapter 6. The effect of metal nanoparticles on biological objects (analysis of the literature) -- Chapter 7. Antimicrobial activity of nanoparticles stabilized with synthetic surfactant -- Chapter 8. The effect of silver nanoparticles on some objects from the “Plants” and “Fungi” kingdoms -- Chapter 9. The effect of silver nanoparticles on cultured human cells -- Inferences from the results of our studies -- Conclusion -- References.
Abstract:
This book offers a comprehensive overview of recent studies conducted on the biological effects of metal nanoparticles. It also provides a solid theoretical foundation and various metal nanoparticle synthesis methods. Part I reviews the main chemical methods used for synthesizing metal nanoparticles in a solution and describes original method of biochemical synthesis, as well as some special procedures developed specifically for studying the biological activity of nanoparticles. Part II analyzes current literature on the effects of metal nanoparticles observed in microorganisms and addresses the influence of silver nanoparticles obtained by biochemical synthesis on biological objects on various organization levels, namely on microorganisms, acellular slim mold, unicellular alga, plant seeds and mammalian cells. The last section explains the central problems common in studies on the biological effects of metal nanoparticles and outlines potential uses of this trend in bio-nanotechnologies. This book is aimed at specialists, professors and students aspiring to expand their knowledge about the biological activities of metal nanoparticles and nanoparticle-containing materials.
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