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Microemulsion-based synthesis of strontium hexaferrite cobalt iron oxide nanoparticles and their biocompatibility in albino mice
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1. Maryam Ijaz: Institute of Zoology, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan
2. Furhan Iqbal: Institute of Zoology, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan
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A number of strontium-based iron oxides are available for the industrial use. Among them, strontium hexaferrite cobalt iron oxide (Sr2Co2Fe12O22) is preferred over others due to its better magnetic and electrical properties than others. This material is also extensively used for the absorption of microwave radiations. This study was conducted to account for the synthesis and characterization of Sr2Co2Fe12O22 nanoparticles and to report their biocompatibility in albino mice. Nanoparticles were synthesised by normal microemulsion, XRD analysis con?rmed the single and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) revealed average particle size ranged between 30 and 50nm. Nine-week-old male mice were intraperitoneally administered with 50mg/mL of solvent/kg body weight of strontium hexaferrite cobalt iron oxide nanoparticles for 22 days. Control group was maintained in parallel. A series of neurological tests (rota rod, light and dark box, open?eld and Morris water maze) were conducted in both groups. Blood samples were collected from direct cardiac puncture, and parameters of complete blood count, serum biochemical parameters and antioxidant were determined in liver and brain tissues of all subjects.Analysis of result revealed that all studied neurological test performances varied nonsigni?cantly (P>0.05) between the two treatments except clockwise rotations during open?eld test that were signi?cantly reduced (P¼0.05) in Strontium hexaferrite Cobalt Iron Oxide nanoparticle-treated male albino mice than in the control group. All studied complete blood count and serum parameters varied nonsigni?cantly (P>0.05) between two treatments. It was observed that superoxide dismutase concentration was signi?cantly higher (P¼0.05) in the liver of nanoparticle-treated male mice. In conclusion, we are reporting that applied dose of strontium hexaferrite cobalt iron oxide nanoparticles is affecting the exploratory behaviour and antioxidant metabolites of male albino mice.
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Published: Journal: Abstract Book on 9th Annual Neuroscience Conference (ANC-23) August 12-13, 2023 , Volume: 0, Issue: 0, Year: 2023
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