Synthesis or preparation, physicochemical characterization, and H460 cell inhibition of selenium nanoparticles stabilized by Marsdenia tenacissima residue polysaccharide
Key Points
H460 cell inhibition was significant, indicating a potential therapeutic role for selenium nanoparticles.
Inhibitory concentration was notable at 50 µg/ml, showcasing a promising anti-cancer effect.
Synthesis involved stabilizing selenium nanoparticles with polysaccharides from Marsdenia tenacissima residue.
This work suggests selenium nanoparticles may offer a novel approach in cancer therapy, warranting further exploration.
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