2012
DOI: 10.1007/s11051-012-1236-3
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Biosynthesis of selenium nanoparticles by Pantoea agglomerans and their antioxidant activity

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“…E5 (Durán et al 2015), B. licheniformis (Khiralla and El-Deeb 2015), B. subtilis (Wang et al 2010), etc. Other reported aerobic strains are Pseudomonas agglomerans, (Torres et al 2012), P. aeruginosa JS-11 (Dwivedi et al 2013), P. stutzeri (Lortie et al 1992), P. alcaliphila (Zhang et al 2011), Duganella sp., Agrobacterium sp. (Bajaj et al 2012), Zooglea ramigera (Srivastava and Mukhopadhyay 2013), Streptomyces minutiscleroticus M10A62 (Ramya et al 2015), Acinetobacter sp.…”
Section: Selenite Reduction and Biogenesis Of Selenium Nanoparticlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…E5 (Durán et al 2015), B. licheniformis (Khiralla and El-Deeb 2015), B. subtilis (Wang et al 2010), etc. Other reported aerobic strains are Pseudomonas agglomerans, (Torres et al 2012), P. aeruginosa JS-11 (Dwivedi et al 2013), P. stutzeri (Lortie et al 1992), P. alcaliphila (Zhang et al 2011), Duganella sp., Agrobacterium sp. (Bajaj et al 2012), Zooglea ramigera (Srivastava and Mukhopadhyay 2013), Streptomyces minutiscleroticus M10A62 (Ramya et al 2015), Acinetobacter sp.…”
Section: Selenite Reduction and Biogenesis Of Selenium Nanoparticlesmentioning
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“…HN-41 (Tam et al 2010), Bacillus sp. , Escherichia coli K-12 (Dobias et al 2011), P. alcaliphila (Zhang et al 2011), and Pantoea agglomerans (Torres et al 2012). It is well known that the selenium nanoparticles generated by biological reduction are, indeed, characteristically amorphous in nature (Torres et al 2012).…”
Section: Crystallographic Structure Of Selenium Nanoparticlesmentioning
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“…23,24 Se possesses many beneficial properties, including antioxidant, antiapoptotic, anticancer, and immune-system enhancements. [25][26][27] However, its beneficial properties occur within a limited range. In comparison with Se, SeNPs possess lower toxicity as chemotherapeutic agents.…”
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