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Publication Type : Journal Article
Publisher : Elsevier BV
Source : Current Research in Green and Sustainable Chemistry
Url : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crgsc.2020.04.001
Keywords : DNA interaction, Eco-friendly synthesis, Tinospora cordifolia, VONRs
Campus : Mysuru
School : School of Physical Sciences
Department : Department of Sciences
Year : 2020
Abstract : Present study describes the synthesis of vanadium oxide nanorods (VONRs) via eco-friendly approach by using Tinospora cordifolia leaf extract. The as-synthesized VONRs were characterized by UV-Visible, FT-IR, XRD, EDX, SEM and TGA analysis. The size of VONRs were in the range of 10-40 nm. Further, the XRD data revealed that the as-obtained VONRs has typical orthorhombic phase. The biological activities such as anti-angiogenic, DNA binding and cleaving activity of the as-prepared VONRs were evaluated. Anti-angiogenic activity was carried by shell less Chorio Allantioic Membrane (CAM) assay, DNA binding and cleaving activity were performed using calf thymus DNA (CT-DNA) and supercoiled plasmid (pUC19) DNA, respectively. A marked reduction in the proliferation of capillaries around the zone of application of VONRs were observed in the anti-angiogenic assay, suggesting its biological potentiality. Furthermore, the cleavage of supercoiled DNA confirmed the involvement VONRs in the DNA interaction mechanism.
Cite this Research Publication : P. Deepika, H.M. Vinusha, Begum Muneera, N.D. Rekha, K. Shiva Prasad, Vanadium oxide nanorods as DNA cleaving and anti-angiogenic agent: novel green synthetic approach using leaf extract of Tinospora cordifolia, Current Research in Green and Sustainable Chemistry, Elsevier BV, 2020, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crgsc.2020.04.001