Exploring the NRF2/HO-1 and NF-κB Pathways: Spirulina Nanoparticles as a Novel Approach to Combat Diabetic Nephropathy
Fayez Althobaiti,
Ehab S. Taher,
Lamya Ahmed Alkeridis
et al.
Abstract:Arthrospira platensis has
been the
subject of plentiful studies due to its purported health advantages;
nevertheless, additional investigation is required to determine whether
several chronic diseases may be treated or avoided with its nanoform.
Therefore, we set out to examine A. platensis nanoparticles (SNPs) to protect against kidney impairment caused
by Streptozotocin (STZ) in diabetic rats, precisely focusing on its
effect and the cellular intracellular pathways involved. Male Wistar
rats were assigned in… Show more
“…Examined samples were freshly prepared (5 mg dissolved in 10 mL of DDW). 31 Generally, the value of the zeta potential is related to stability, distribution proportion, and the charge of the NP surface in solution. A stability range around ±30 mV refers to moderate stability.…”
A layered nanoelectrode design was based on the high surface area of graphene oxide and reduced graphene oxide; these layers were decorated with n/p-type palladium oxide nanoparticles (NPs) and cadmium sulfide NPs.
“…Examined samples were freshly prepared (5 mg dissolved in 10 mL of DDW). 31 Generally, the value of the zeta potential is related to stability, distribution proportion, and the charge of the NP surface in solution. A stability range around ±30 mV refers to moderate stability.…”
A layered nanoelectrode design was based on the high surface area of graphene oxide and reduced graphene oxide; these layers were decorated with n/p-type palladium oxide nanoparticles (NPs) and cadmium sulfide NPs.
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