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Eco-friendly fabrication of vanadium nanoparticles with dual antifungal and anticancer bioactivities.

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RSC advances 📖 저널 OA 100% 2023: 1/1 OA 2024: 2/2 OA 2025: 42/42 OA 2026: 51/51 OA 2023~2026 2026 Vol.16(3) p. 2190-2204
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Mohammed SM, Hamzah HM

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Nanotechnology is driving significant advancements across medicine, environmental science, and materials engineering.

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APA Mohammed SM, Hamzah HM (2026). Eco-friendly fabrication of vanadium nanoparticles with dual antifungal and anticancer bioactivities.. RSC advances, 16(3), 2190-2204. https://doi.org/10.1039/d5ra08636a
MLA Mohammed SM, et al.. "Eco-friendly fabrication of vanadium nanoparticles with dual antifungal and anticancer bioactivities.." RSC advances, vol. 16, no. 3, 2026, pp. 2190-2204.
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DOI 10.1039/d5ra08636a

Abstract

Nanotechnology is driving significant advancements across medicine, environmental science, and materials engineering. However, conventional nanoparticle synthesis often uses toxic reagents and energy-intensive protocols, raising environmental sustainability concerns. We developed a green, mycosynthesis approach for vanadium nanoparticles (VNPs), employing as a biological reducing and stabilizing agent. The tolerance index of was determined using different precursor concentrations. Synthesis was optimized using pH (5.0, 7.0, and 9.0) and temperature (25 °C, 30 °C, and 35 °C). The optimized VNPs were characterized and evaluated as antifungal and antibiofilm agents against clinical strains and as anticancer agents against pancreatic cell lines. Optimization revealed that nanoparticle synthesis was most efficient with antifungal activity at pH 7.0 and 30 °C, as indicated by surface plasmon resonance (SPR) peaks around 370 nm. Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy identified key functional groups including hydroxyl, amide, and carboxylate derived from fungal biomolecules, suggesting their role as natural capping and stabilizing agents. X-ray diffraction (XRD) confirmed highly pure, crystalline vanadium oxide nanoparticles exhibiting a rhombohedral VO phase. VNPs displayed significant antimicrobial and biofilm disruption activity against and strong anticancer potential against T3M-4 and CD18/HPAF pancreatic cancer cell lines, with IC ∼ 4 µg mL. These results underscore fungal-mediated synthesis as a viable approach for generating multifunctional, biocompatible nanomaterials for antifungal and anticancer therapy.
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