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Bimetallic nickel-ferrite nanorod particles: greener synthesis using rosemary and its biomedical efficiency

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ARTIFICIAL CELLS NANOMEDICINE AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 48, Issue 1, Pages 242-251

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/21691401.2019.1699830

Keywords

Nickel-ferrite (NiFe2O4) nanorods; rosemary; biosynthesis; cytotoxicity

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  1. Research and Technology Institute of Plant Production of Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman

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Nickel-ferrite (NiFe2O4) nanorods particles (NRP) was biosynthesised for the first time by the Rosemary Extract. The NRP was fully characterised, including the type, nanostructure and physicochemical properties of using XRD, HRTEM, FeSEM, XPS, FTIR and VSM. TEM confirmed rod-shaped nano-sized particles with average sizes ranging from 10 nm to 28 nm. The EDAX Analysis showed the presence of iron, nickel, oxygen, and carbon. XRD analysis confirmed the synthesis of NiFe2O4 crystals. XPS curves showed photoelectron for iron, oxygen and nickel. EDS showed the atomic, weight percentages ratios of Ni(12%): Fe(24%) and: O(48) are close to the theoretical value (Ni: Fe:O = 1:2:4), of bimetallic magnetic NiFe2O4 NRP. NiFe2O4 NRP had cytotoxicity effect on MCF-7 cells survival which suggests that NiFe2O4 NRP can be used as a new class of anticancer agent in design novel cancer therapy research. [GRAPHICS] .

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