Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biosynthesis Selenium Nanoparticles
Anil KumarMPhil NanoScience
Centre for Nano-Sciences Central University of Gujarat
Gandhinagar Gujarat
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
INTRODUCTION
Selenium is a chemical element with symbol Se and atomicnumber 34 Selenium has six naturally occurring isotopesfive of which are stable 74Se 76Se 77Se 78Se and 80Sehexagonal crystal lattice consisting of helical polymericchains wherein the Se-Se distance is 2373 pm and Se-Se-Seangle is 1301 degrees
commercial uses for selenium today are in glassmaking andin pigments Selenium is a semiconductor and is used inphotocells
Selenium are major role in medical field as a drugs againstto Keratin fungus and HIV Cancer Tuberculosis OtherEpidemics Diseases for beneficial to human and animals
Selenium salts are toxic in large amounts but trace amountsare necessary for cellular function in many organismsincluding all animals
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
RESEARCH OBJECT
In recently more cases focused on fungus infections(Diseases) pose significant global health challenges at world levelespecially in view of the fact that the emergence of resistantDermitophytes (keratins) fungus and the adverse side effectsassociated with prolonged use continue to slow down theapplication of effective antifungal therapies This makesimperative the need for the development of safe and potentalternatives to conventional antifungal drugs In the presentsequence of events and master plan on Nano scale materialshave emerged as novel antifungal agents for the possibilitiesoffered by their unique chemical and physical propertiesSelenium nanoparticles have mainly been studied for theirantimicrobial potential may be active against several types ofFungus
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
2013 Nuri AkarldquoInvestigation of characterization and biofouling properties ofPES membrane containing selenium and copper nanoparticlesrdquo2013 Zahra Bahri KazempourrdquoSub-inhibitory concentration of biogenicselenium nanoparticles lacks post antifungal effect for Aspergillus niger andCandida albicans andstimulates the growth of Aspergillus nigerrdquo2013 Ramamurthy CldquoGreen synthesis and characterization of seleniumnanoparticles and its augmented cytotoxicity with doxorubicin on cancercellsrdquo2013 Dungeng PengldquoSize effect of elemental selenium nanoparticles (Nano-Se) at supranutritional levels on selenium accumulation and glutathione S-transferase activityrdquo2013 CH Ramamurthy ldquoGreen synthesis and characterization of seleniumnanoparticles and its augmented cytotoxicity with doxorubicin on cancercellsrdquo
REVIEW LITRATURES
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
2012Hualian WuldquoSurface decoration of selenium nanoparticles bymushroom polysaccharidesndashprotein complexes to achieve enhancedcellular uptake and antiproliferative activityrdquo2012 Mini Bajaj ldquoFormation of Se (0) Nanoparticles by Duganella sp andAgrobacterium sp Isolated from Se-laden soil of North-East PunjabIndia2012 Kiritkumar KldquoERα signaling imparts chemotherapeutic selectivity toselenium nanoparticles in breast cancerrdquo2012 Joseph F Ramos ldquoCytotoxicity of selenium nanoparticles in ratdermal fibroblastsrdquo2012 Jing HanldquoSynthesis and characterization of seleniumndashchondroitinsulfate nanoparticles rdquo
REVIEW LITRATURES CONThelliphelliphellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
2011Gina Marinescu ldquoIndustrial Nutrient Medium Use For Yeast SeleniumPreparationrdquo2011 Sun Yan Studies of the reduction mechanism of selenium dioxide andits impact on the microstructure of manganese electrodepositldquo2011 Peacuteter Eszenyi ldquoElemental Nano-Sized (100-500 nm) SeleniumProduction by Probiotic Lactic Acid Bacteriardquo2011 M Kargar Razi ldquoPreparation of nano selenium particles by watersolution phase method from industrial dustrdquo2011 Huiyu Chen ldquoGreen synthesis and characterization of se nanoparticlesand nanorodsrdquo
REVIEW LITRATURES CONThelliphelliphellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
2010 Soniya DhanjalldquoAerobic biogenesis of selenium nanospheres by Bacillus cereus isolated from coalmine soilrdquo2010 Shiho ChibardquoStructural Basis for the Major Role of O-Phosphoseryl-tRNA Kinase in the UGA-Specific Encoding of Selenocysteinerdquo2010 Ralston NVC Dietary seleniums protective effects against methylmercury toxicityldquo2010 Parisa Jafari FesharakirdquoBiosynthesis Of Selenium Nanoparticles Using Klebsiella Pneumoniae And Their Recovery By A Simple Sterilization Process Brazilian Journal of Microbiology2010 Ahmad Reza Shahverdi ldquoAntifungal Activity of Biogenic SeleniumNanoparticlesrdquo
REVIEW LITRATURES CONThelliphelliphellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
2009 RetrievedSelenium(IV)_sulfide2008 Zane Davis T Selenium in Plants2008 DeutscheCopper indium diselenide (CIS) cell2007 M P LyonsldquoSelenium in Food Chain and Animal Nutrition Lessonsfrom Nature-Reviewrdquo2005 Bernd Selenium and Selenium Compoundsldquo2004 Zong-Hong LinldquoObservation in the Growth of SeleniumNanoparticlesrdquo2001 Davis rdquoCopper and Copper Alloysrdquo1999 GladyshevSelenocysteine-containing proteins in mammals1995 Barclay Selenium content of a range of UK food1980 Wilber C G Toxicology of selenium1975 Aleksandrowicz J ldquoSelenium effect on the growth of carcinogenicfungi and cytotoxic action of aflatoxin B1 on lymphocyte culture and onembryonal development of Xenopus laevisrdquo
REVIEW LITRATURES CONThelliphelliphellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
OBJECT amp OBJECTIVES
Object- Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles
The collection of all sample from selected areas of INDIA Procedure for Isolationof Keratin Fungus from source
Isolation of Agrobacterium species from root nodes of plants and soil growth onYEMA media contained with sodium selenite both solid and liquid
The bacterial cell wall destabilization by lysozymes solution for gain toSelenocystien Amino Acids
Characterization of selenium molecules size and shape in range of nanoscale (1-100nm) by using instruments of pH Chromatographyrsquos Gel Electrophoresisviscometer Spectroscopy Zeta potential FTIR XRD AFM TEM SEM and UHVetc
Objectives-
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Purified selenium contained materials to applied Selenium substrate in microgmlon Fungus culture
Optimization of molecular aspects of selenium extract substance on keratineFungus like as destabilized cellular organelles of keratin fungus
To be gained data analysis by statistical tools such as Correlation coeficientSD SEM t-Test Chi test ANOVA and Graphical Representation
OBJECT amp OBJECTIVES CONThelliphellip
Objectives-
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Selenium in future may be alsoapply for Anti-Cancer AntiHIVAIDS Anti-Dandruffs andAnti-epidemics their futuresscope as following ways
FUTURE EXPECTATION-
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Structure of Selenium Nanoparticles
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
APPLICATIONS OF SELENIUM NANOPARTICLES
Manganese electrolysis- During the electro winning of manganese an addition ofselenium dioxide China is the largest consumer of selenium dioxide for this purpose Forevery 2 kg selenium oxide is usedGlass production- The use of Se 50 of consumption is for the production of glass Secompounds confer a red color to glass For this purpose various selenite and selenatesalts are addedAlloys - Selenium is used with Bismuth in Brosses to replace more toxic lead in drinkingwater a reduction of lead in brass necessarySolar cells- Gallium Selenide is a material used in the production of solar cellsNutritional sources of selenium- Dietary selenium comes from nuts cereals meatmushrooms fish and eggs Brazil nuts are the richest ordinary dietary source Thehuman bodys content of selenium is believed to be in the 13ndash20 milligram rangeIndicator plant species- Certain species of plants are considered indicators of highselenium content of the soil plants are Astragalus spStanleya sp) Xylorhiza sp andOonopsis sp etcMedicals- use The Selenium Sulfide (SeS2) is the active ingredient in some anti-dandruffshampoos The selenium compound kills the scalp fungus Malassezia which causesshedding of dry skin fragments
Isolation of Bacteria From Source
Sub Culture of Keratin fungi on Synthetic Media
Isolation of Fungus on Keratins
Sub Culture of Agrobacterium
Biosynthesis of Selenium NP
Isolation purification and Quantification selenium molecules
Formation and Characterization of Selenium Nanoparticles
Sub culturing of Fungi on Solidified Media
Sub culturing of Fungi on Broth Media
Applying of Selenium Nanoparticleson Both Sub Culturing Fungi
Molecular Aspects of SeNP with Fungi
Observation of effects SeNP on Fungi
5-7 days
5-7 days
5-7 days
2-3 Days
15-20 Days
7-10 days
7-10 days
7-12Days
7-12 Day s
1-2 Days
10-15 Days
EXPERIMENTAL DURATION CHART OF ANTIFUNGAL amp MOLECULAR ASPECT OF BIOGENESIS SELENIUM NANOPARTICLES
Thanking All of Youhellip
INTRODUCTION
Selenium is a chemical element with symbol Se and atomicnumber 34 Selenium has six naturally occurring isotopesfive of which are stable 74Se 76Se 77Se 78Se and 80Sehexagonal crystal lattice consisting of helical polymericchains wherein the Se-Se distance is 2373 pm and Se-Se-Seangle is 1301 degrees
commercial uses for selenium today are in glassmaking andin pigments Selenium is a semiconductor and is used inphotocells
Selenium are major role in medical field as a drugs againstto Keratin fungus and HIV Cancer Tuberculosis OtherEpidemics Diseases for beneficial to human and animals
Selenium salts are toxic in large amounts but trace amountsare necessary for cellular function in many organismsincluding all animals
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
RESEARCH OBJECT
In recently more cases focused on fungus infections(Diseases) pose significant global health challenges at world levelespecially in view of the fact that the emergence of resistantDermitophytes (keratins) fungus and the adverse side effectsassociated with prolonged use continue to slow down theapplication of effective antifungal therapies This makesimperative the need for the development of safe and potentalternatives to conventional antifungal drugs In the presentsequence of events and master plan on Nano scale materialshave emerged as novel antifungal agents for the possibilitiesoffered by their unique chemical and physical propertiesSelenium nanoparticles have mainly been studied for theirantimicrobial potential may be active against several types ofFungus
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
2013 Nuri AkarldquoInvestigation of characterization and biofouling properties ofPES membrane containing selenium and copper nanoparticlesrdquo2013 Zahra Bahri KazempourrdquoSub-inhibitory concentration of biogenicselenium nanoparticles lacks post antifungal effect for Aspergillus niger andCandida albicans andstimulates the growth of Aspergillus nigerrdquo2013 Ramamurthy CldquoGreen synthesis and characterization of seleniumnanoparticles and its augmented cytotoxicity with doxorubicin on cancercellsrdquo2013 Dungeng PengldquoSize effect of elemental selenium nanoparticles (Nano-Se) at supranutritional levels on selenium accumulation and glutathione S-transferase activityrdquo2013 CH Ramamurthy ldquoGreen synthesis and characterization of seleniumnanoparticles and its augmented cytotoxicity with doxorubicin on cancercellsrdquo
REVIEW LITRATURES
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
2012Hualian WuldquoSurface decoration of selenium nanoparticles bymushroom polysaccharidesndashprotein complexes to achieve enhancedcellular uptake and antiproliferative activityrdquo2012 Mini Bajaj ldquoFormation of Se (0) Nanoparticles by Duganella sp andAgrobacterium sp Isolated from Se-laden soil of North-East PunjabIndia2012 Kiritkumar KldquoERα signaling imparts chemotherapeutic selectivity toselenium nanoparticles in breast cancerrdquo2012 Joseph F Ramos ldquoCytotoxicity of selenium nanoparticles in ratdermal fibroblastsrdquo2012 Jing HanldquoSynthesis and characterization of seleniumndashchondroitinsulfate nanoparticles rdquo
REVIEW LITRATURES CONThelliphelliphellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
2011Gina Marinescu ldquoIndustrial Nutrient Medium Use For Yeast SeleniumPreparationrdquo2011 Sun Yan Studies of the reduction mechanism of selenium dioxide andits impact on the microstructure of manganese electrodepositldquo2011 Peacuteter Eszenyi ldquoElemental Nano-Sized (100-500 nm) SeleniumProduction by Probiotic Lactic Acid Bacteriardquo2011 M Kargar Razi ldquoPreparation of nano selenium particles by watersolution phase method from industrial dustrdquo2011 Huiyu Chen ldquoGreen synthesis and characterization of se nanoparticlesand nanorodsrdquo
REVIEW LITRATURES CONThelliphelliphellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
2010 Soniya DhanjalldquoAerobic biogenesis of selenium nanospheres by Bacillus cereus isolated from coalmine soilrdquo2010 Shiho ChibardquoStructural Basis for the Major Role of O-Phosphoseryl-tRNA Kinase in the UGA-Specific Encoding of Selenocysteinerdquo2010 Ralston NVC Dietary seleniums protective effects against methylmercury toxicityldquo2010 Parisa Jafari FesharakirdquoBiosynthesis Of Selenium Nanoparticles Using Klebsiella Pneumoniae And Their Recovery By A Simple Sterilization Process Brazilian Journal of Microbiology2010 Ahmad Reza Shahverdi ldquoAntifungal Activity of Biogenic SeleniumNanoparticlesrdquo
REVIEW LITRATURES CONThelliphelliphellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
2009 RetrievedSelenium(IV)_sulfide2008 Zane Davis T Selenium in Plants2008 DeutscheCopper indium diselenide (CIS) cell2007 M P LyonsldquoSelenium in Food Chain and Animal Nutrition Lessonsfrom Nature-Reviewrdquo2005 Bernd Selenium and Selenium Compoundsldquo2004 Zong-Hong LinldquoObservation in the Growth of SeleniumNanoparticlesrdquo2001 Davis rdquoCopper and Copper Alloysrdquo1999 GladyshevSelenocysteine-containing proteins in mammals1995 Barclay Selenium content of a range of UK food1980 Wilber C G Toxicology of selenium1975 Aleksandrowicz J ldquoSelenium effect on the growth of carcinogenicfungi and cytotoxic action of aflatoxin B1 on lymphocyte culture and onembryonal development of Xenopus laevisrdquo
REVIEW LITRATURES CONThelliphelliphellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
OBJECT amp OBJECTIVES
Object- Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles
The collection of all sample from selected areas of INDIA Procedure for Isolationof Keratin Fungus from source
Isolation of Agrobacterium species from root nodes of plants and soil growth onYEMA media contained with sodium selenite both solid and liquid
The bacterial cell wall destabilization by lysozymes solution for gain toSelenocystien Amino Acids
Characterization of selenium molecules size and shape in range of nanoscale (1-100nm) by using instruments of pH Chromatographyrsquos Gel Electrophoresisviscometer Spectroscopy Zeta potential FTIR XRD AFM TEM SEM and UHVetc
Objectives-
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Purified selenium contained materials to applied Selenium substrate in microgmlon Fungus culture
Optimization of molecular aspects of selenium extract substance on keratineFungus like as destabilized cellular organelles of keratin fungus
To be gained data analysis by statistical tools such as Correlation coeficientSD SEM t-Test Chi test ANOVA and Graphical Representation
OBJECT amp OBJECTIVES CONThelliphellip
Objectives-
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Selenium in future may be alsoapply for Anti-Cancer AntiHIVAIDS Anti-Dandruffs andAnti-epidemics their futuresscope as following ways
FUTURE EXPECTATION-
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Structure of Selenium Nanoparticles
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
APPLICATIONS OF SELENIUM NANOPARTICLES
Manganese electrolysis- During the electro winning of manganese an addition ofselenium dioxide China is the largest consumer of selenium dioxide for this purpose Forevery 2 kg selenium oxide is usedGlass production- The use of Se 50 of consumption is for the production of glass Secompounds confer a red color to glass For this purpose various selenite and selenatesalts are addedAlloys - Selenium is used with Bismuth in Brosses to replace more toxic lead in drinkingwater a reduction of lead in brass necessarySolar cells- Gallium Selenide is a material used in the production of solar cellsNutritional sources of selenium- Dietary selenium comes from nuts cereals meatmushrooms fish and eggs Brazil nuts are the richest ordinary dietary source Thehuman bodys content of selenium is believed to be in the 13ndash20 milligram rangeIndicator plant species- Certain species of plants are considered indicators of highselenium content of the soil plants are Astragalus spStanleya sp) Xylorhiza sp andOonopsis sp etcMedicals- use The Selenium Sulfide (SeS2) is the active ingredient in some anti-dandruffshampoos The selenium compound kills the scalp fungus Malassezia which causesshedding of dry skin fragments
Isolation of Bacteria From Source
Sub Culture of Keratin fungi on Synthetic Media
Isolation of Fungus on Keratins
Sub Culture of Agrobacterium
Biosynthesis of Selenium NP
Isolation purification and Quantification selenium molecules
Formation and Characterization of Selenium Nanoparticles
Sub culturing of Fungi on Solidified Media
Sub culturing of Fungi on Broth Media
Applying of Selenium Nanoparticleson Both Sub Culturing Fungi
Molecular Aspects of SeNP with Fungi
Observation of effects SeNP on Fungi
5-7 days
5-7 days
5-7 days
2-3 Days
15-20 Days
7-10 days
7-10 days
7-12Days
7-12 Day s
1-2 Days
10-15 Days
EXPERIMENTAL DURATION CHART OF ANTIFUNGAL amp MOLECULAR ASPECT OF BIOGENESIS SELENIUM NANOPARTICLES
Thanking All of Youhellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
RESEARCH OBJECT
In recently more cases focused on fungus infections(Diseases) pose significant global health challenges at world levelespecially in view of the fact that the emergence of resistantDermitophytes (keratins) fungus and the adverse side effectsassociated with prolonged use continue to slow down theapplication of effective antifungal therapies This makesimperative the need for the development of safe and potentalternatives to conventional antifungal drugs In the presentsequence of events and master plan on Nano scale materialshave emerged as novel antifungal agents for the possibilitiesoffered by their unique chemical and physical propertiesSelenium nanoparticles have mainly been studied for theirantimicrobial potential may be active against several types ofFungus
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
2013 Nuri AkarldquoInvestigation of characterization and biofouling properties ofPES membrane containing selenium and copper nanoparticlesrdquo2013 Zahra Bahri KazempourrdquoSub-inhibitory concentration of biogenicselenium nanoparticles lacks post antifungal effect for Aspergillus niger andCandida albicans andstimulates the growth of Aspergillus nigerrdquo2013 Ramamurthy CldquoGreen synthesis and characterization of seleniumnanoparticles and its augmented cytotoxicity with doxorubicin on cancercellsrdquo2013 Dungeng PengldquoSize effect of elemental selenium nanoparticles (Nano-Se) at supranutritional levels on selenium accumulation and glutathione S-transferase activityrdquo2013 CH Ramamurthy ldquoGreen synthesis and characterization of seleniumnanoparticles and its augmented cytotoxicity with doxorubicin on cancercellsrdquo
REVIEW LITRATURES
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
2012Hualian WuldquoSurface decoration of selenium nanoparticles bymushroom polysaccharidesndashprotein complexes to achieve enhancedcellular uptake and antiproliferative activityrdquo2012 Mini Bajaj ldquoFormation of Se (0) Nanoparticles by Duganella sp andAgrobacterium sp Isolated from Se-laden soil of North-East PunjabIndia2012 Kiritkumar KldquoERα signaling imparts chemotherapeutic selectivity toselenium nanoparticles in breast cancerrdquo2012 Joseph F Ramos ldquoCytotoxicity of selenium nanoparticles in ratdermal fibroblastsrdquo2012 Jing HanldquoSynthesis and characterization of seleniumndashchondroitinsulfate nanoparticles rdquo
REVIEW LITRATURES CONThelliphelliphellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
2011Gina Marinescu ldquoIndustrial Nutrient Medium Use For Yeast SeleniumPreparationrdquo2011 Sun Yan Studies of the reduction mechanism of selenium dioxide andits impact on the microstructure of manganese electrodepositldquo2011 Peacuteter Eszenyi ldquoElemental Nano-Sized (100-500 nm) SeleniumProduction by Probiotic Lactic Acid Bacteriardquo2011 M Kargar Razi ldquoPreparation of nano selenium particles by watersolution phase method from industrial dustrdquo2011 Huiyu Chen ldquoGreen synthesis and characterization of se nanoparticlesand nanorodsrdquo
REVIEW LITRATURES CONThelliphelliphellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
2010 Soniya DhanjalldquoAerobic biogenesis of selenium nanospheres by Bacillus cereus isolated from coalmine soilrdquo2010 Shiho ChibardquoStructural Basis for the Major Role of O-Phosphoseryl-tRNA Kinase in the UGA-Specific Encoding of Selenocysteinerdquo2010 Ralston NVC Dietary seleniums protective effects against methylmercury toxicityldquo2010 Parisa Jafari FesharakirdquoBiosynthesis Of Selenium Nanoparticles Using Klebsiella Pneumoniae And Their Recovery By A Simple Sterilization Process Brazilian Journal of Microbiology2010 Ahmad Reza Shahverdi ldquoAntifungal Activity of Biogenic SeleniumNanoparticlesrdquo
REVIEW LITRATURES CONThelliphelliphellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
2009 RetrievedSelenium(IV)_sulfide2008 Zane Davis T Selenium in Plants2008 DeutscheCopper indium diselenide (CIS) cell2007 M P LyonsldquoSelenium in Food Chain and Animal Nutrition Lessonsfrom Nature-Reviewrdquo2005 Bernd Selenium and Selenium Compoundsldquo2004 Zong-Hong LinldquoObservation in the Growth of SeleniumNanoparticlesrdquo2001 Davis rdquoCopper and Copper Alloysrdquo1999 GladyshevSelenocysteine-containing proteins in mammals1995 Barclay Selenium content of a range of UK food1980 Wilber C G Toxicology of selenium1975 Aleksandrowicz J ldquoSelenium effect on the growth of carcinogenicfungi and cytotoxic action of aflatoxin B1 on lymphocyte culture and onembryonal development of Xenopus laevisrdquo
REVIEW LITRATURES CONThelliphelliphellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
OBJECT amp OBJECTIVES
Object- Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles
The collection of all sample from selected areas of INDIA Procedure for Isolationof Keratin Fungus from source
Isolation of Agrobacterium species from root nodes of plants and soil growth onYEMA media contained with sodium selenite both solid and liquid
The bacterial cell wall destabilization by lysozymes solution for gain toSelenocystien Amino Acids
Characterization of selenium molecules size and shape in range of nanoscale (1-100nm) by using instruments of pH Chromatographyrsquos Gel Electrophoresisviscometer Spectroscopy Zeta potential FTIR XRD AFM TEM SEM and UHVetc
Objectives-
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Purified selenium contained materials to applied Selenium substrate in microgmlon Fungus culture
Optimization of molecular aspects of selenium extract substance on keratineFungus like as destabilized cellular organelles of keratin fungus
To be gained data analysis by statistical tools such as Correlation coeficientSD SEM t-Test Chi test ANOVA and Graphical Representation
OBJECT amp OBJECTIVES CONThelliphellip
Objectives-
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Selenium in future may be alsoapply for Anti-Cancer AntiHIVAIDS Anti-Dandruffs andAnti-epidemics their futuresscope as following ways
FUTURE EXPECTATION-
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Structure of Selenium Nanoparticles
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
APPLICATIONS OF SELENIUM NANOPARTICLES
Manganese electrolysis- During the electro winning of manganese an addition ofselenium dioxide China is the largest consumer of selenium dioxide for this purpose Forevery 2 kg selenium oxide is usedGlass production- The use of Se 50 of consumption is for the production of glass Secompounds confer a red color to glass For this purpose various selenite and selenatesalts are addedAlloys - Selenium is used with Bismuth in Brosses to replace more toxic lead in drinkingwater a reduction of lead in brass necessarySolar cells- Gallium Selenide is a material used in the production of solar cellsNutritional sources of selenium- Dietary selenium comes from nuts cereals meatmushrooms fish and eggs Brazil nuts are the richest ordinary dietary source Thehuman bodys content of selenium is believed to be in the 13ndash20 milligram rangeIndicator plant species- Certain species of plants are considered indicators of highselenium content of the soil plants are Astragalus spStanleya sp) Xylorhiza sp andOonopsis sp etcMedicals- use The Selenium Sulfide (SeS2) is the active ingredient in some anti-dandruffshampoos The selenium compound kills the scalp fungus Malassezia which causesshedding of dry skin fragments
Isolation of Bacteria From Source
Sub Culture of Keratin fungi on Synthetic Media
Isolation of Fungus on Keratins
Sub Culture of Agrobacterium
Biosynthesis of Selenium NP
Isolation purification and Quantification selenium molecules
Formation and Characterization of Selenium Nanoparticles
Sub culturing of Fungi on Solidified Media
Sub culturing of Fungi on Broth Media
Applying of Selenium Nanoparticleson Both Sub Culturing Fungi
Molecular Aspects of SeNP with Fungi
Observation of effects SeNP on Fungi
5-7 days
5-7 days
5-7 days
2-3 Days
15-20 Days
7-10 days
7-10 days
7-12Days
7-12 Day s
1-2 Days
10-15 Days
EXPERIMENTAL DURATION CHART OF ANTIFUNGAL amp MOLECULAR ASPECT OF BIOGENESIS SELENIUM NANOPARTICLES
Thanking All of Youhellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
2013 Nuri AkarldquoInvestigation of characterization and biofouling properties ofPES membrane containing selenium and copper nanoparticlesrdquo2013 Zahra Bahri KazempourrdquoSub-inhibitory concentration of biogenicselenium nanoparticles lacks post antifungal effect for Aspergillus niger andCandida albicans andstimulates the growth of Aspergillus nigerrdquo2013 Ramamurthy CldquoGreen synthesis and characterization of seleniumnanoparticles and its augmented cytotoxicity with doxorubicin on cancercellsrdquo2013 Dungeng PengldquoSize effect of elemental selenium nanoparticles (Nano-Se) at supranutritional levels on selenium accumulation and glutathione S-transferase activityrdquo2013 CH Ramamurthy ldquoGreen synthesis and characterization of seleniumnanoparticles and its augmented cytotoxicity with doxorubicin on cancercellsrdquo
REVIEW LITRATURES
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
2012Hualian WuldquoSurface decoration of selenium nanoparticles bymushroom polysaccharidesndashprotein complexes to achieve enhancedcellular uptake and antiproliferative activityrdquo2012 Mini Bajaj ldquoFormation of Se (0) Nanoparticles by Duganella sp andAgrobacterium sp Isolated from Se-laden soil of North-East PunjabIndia2012 Kiritkumar KldquoERα signaling imparts chemotherapeutic selectivity toselenium nanoparticles in breast cancerrdquo2012 Joseph F Ramos ldquoCytotoxicity of selenium nanoparticles in ratdermal fibroblastsrdquo2012 Jing HanldquoSynthesis and characterization of seleniumndashchondroitinsulfate nanoparticles rdquo
REVIEW LITRATURES CONThelliphelliphellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
2011Gina Marinescu ldquoIndustrial Nutrient Medium Use For Yeast SeleniumPreparationrdquo2011 Sun Yan Studies of the reduction mechanism of selenium dioxide andits impact on the microstructure of manganese electrodepositldquo2011 Peacuteter Eszenyi ldquoElemental Nano-Sized (100-500 nm) SeleniumProduction by Probiotic Lactic Acid Bacteriardquo2011 M Kargar Razi ldquoPreparation of nano selenium particles by watersolution phase method from industrial dustrdquo2011 Huiyu Chen ldquoGreen synthesis and characterization of se nanoparticlesand nanorodsrdquo
REVIEW LITRATURES CONThelliphelliphellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
2010 Soniya DhanjalldquoAerobic biogenesis of selenium nanospheres by Bacillus cereus isolated from coalmine soilrdquo2010 Shiho ChibardquoStructural Basis for the Major Role of O-Phosphoseryl-tRNA Kinase in the UGA-Specific Encoding of Selenocysteinerdquo2010 Ralston NVC Dietary seleniums protective effects against methylmercury toxicityldquo2010 Parisa Jafari FesharakirdquoBiosynthesis Of Selenium Nanoparticles Using Klebsiella Pneumoniae And Their Recovery By A Simple Sterilization Process Brazilian Journal of Microbiology2010 Ahmad Reza Shahverdi ldquoAntifungal Activity of Biogenic SeleniumNanoparticlesrdquo
REVIEW LITRATURES CONThelliphelliphellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
2009 RetrievedSelenium(IV)_sulfide2008 Zane Davis T Selenium in Plants2008 DeutscheCopper indium diselenide (CIS) cell2007 M P LyonsldquoSelenium in Food Chain and Animal Nutrition Lessonsfrom Nature-Reviewrdquo2005 Bernd Selenium and Selenium Compoundsldquo2004 Zong-Hong LinldquoObservation in the Growth of SeleniumNanoparticlesrdquo2001 Davis rdquoCopper and Copper Alloysrdquo1999 GladyshevSelenocysteine-containing proteins in mammals1995 Barclay Selenium content of a range of UK food1980 Wilber C G Toxicology of selenium1975 Aleksandrowicz J ldquoSelenium effect on the growth of carcinogenicfungi and cytotoxic action of aflatoxin B1 on lymphocyte culture and onembryonal development of Xenopus laevisrdquo
REVIEW LITRATURES CONThelliphelliphellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
OBJECT amp OBJECTIVES
Object- Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles
The collection of all sample from selected areas of INDIA Procedure for Isolationof Keratin Fungus from source
Isolation of Agrobacterium species from root nodes of plants and soil growth onYEMA media contained with sodium selenite both solid and liquid
The bacterial cell wall destabilization by lysozymes solution for gain toSelenocystien Amino Acids
Characterization of selenium molecules size and shape in range of nanoscale (1-100nm) by using instruments of pH Chromatographyrsquos Gel Electrophoresisviscometer Spectroscopy Zeta potential FTIR XRD AFM TEM SEM and UHVetc
Objectives-
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Purified selenium contained materials to applied Selenium substrate in microgmlon Fungus culture
Optimization of molecular aspects of selenium extract substance on keratineFungus like as destabilized cellular organelles of keratin fungus
To be gained data analysis by statistical tools such as Correlation coeficientSD SEM t-Test Chi test ANOVA and Graphical Representation
OBJECT amp OBJECTIVES CONThelliphellip
Objectives-
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Selenium in future may be alsoapply for Anti-Cancer AntiHIVAIDS Anti-Dandruffs andAnti-epidemics their futuresscope as following ways
FUTURE EXPECTATION-
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Structure of Selenium Nanoparticles
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
APPLICATIONS OF SELENIUM NANOPARTICLES
Manganese electrolysis- During the electro winning of manganese an addition ofselenium dioxide China is the largest consumer of selenium dioxide for this purpose Forevery 2 kg selenium oxide is usedGlass production- The use of Se 50 of consumption is for the production of glass Secompounds confer a red color to glass For this purpose various selenite and selenatesalts are addedAlloys - Selenium is used with Bismuth in Brosses to replace more toxic lead in drinkingwater a reduction of lead in brass necessarySolar cells- Gallium Selenide is a material used in the production of solar cellsNutritional sources of selenium- Dietary selenium comes from nuts cereals meatmushrooms fish and eggs Brazil nuts are the richest ordinary dietary source Thehuman bodys content of selenium is believed to be in the 13ndash20 milligram rangeIndicator plant species- Certain species of plants are considered indicators of highselenium content of the soil plants are Astragalus spStanleya sp) Xylorhiza sp andOonopsis sp etcMedicals- use The Selenium Sulfide (SeS2) is the active ingredient in some anti-dandruffshampoos The selenium compound kills the scalp fungus Malassezia which causesshedding of dry skin fragments
Isolation of Bacteria From Source
Sub Culture of Keratin fungi on Synthetic Media
Isolation of Fungus on Keratins
Sub Culture of Agrobacterium
Biosynthesis of Selenium NP
Isolation purification and Quantification selenium molecules
Formation and Characterization of Selenium Nanoparticles
Sub culturing of Fungi on Solidified Media
Sub culturing of Fungi on Broth Media
Applying of Selenium Nanoparticleson Both Sub Culturing Fungi
Molecular Aspects of SeNP with Fungi
Observation of effects SeNP on Fungi
5-7 days
5-7 days
5-7 days
2-3 Days
15-20 Days
7-10 days
7-10 days
7-12Days
7-12 Day s
1-2 Days
10-15 Days
EXPERIMENTAL DURATION CHART OF ANTIFUNGAL amp MOLECULAR ASPECT OF BIOGENESIS SELENIUM NANOPARTICLES
Thanking All of Youhellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
2012Hualian WuldquoSurface decoration of selenium nanoparticles bymushroom polysaccharidesndashprotein complexes to achieve enhancedcellular uptake and antiproliferative activityrdquo2012 Mini Bajaj ldquoFormation of Se (0) Nanoparticles by Duganella sp andAgrobacterium sp Isolated from Se-laden soil of North-East PunjabIndia2012 Kiritkumar KldquoERα signaling imparts chemotherapeutic selectivity toselenium nanoparticles in breast cancerrdquo2012 Joseph F Ramos ldquoCytotoxicity of selenium nanoparticles in ratdermal fibroblastsrdquo2012 Jing HanldquoSynthesis and characterization of seleniumndashchondroitinsulfate nanoparticles rdquo
REVIEW LITRATURES CONThelliphelliphellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
2011Gina Marinescu ldquoIndustrial Nutrient Medium Use For Yeast SeleniumPreparationrdquo2011 Sun Yan Studies of the reduction mechanism of selenium dioxide andits impact on the microstructure of manganese electrodepositldquo2011 Peacuteter Eszenyi ldquoElemental Nano-Sized (100-500 nm) SeleniumProduction by Probiotic Lactic Acid Bacteriardquo2011 M Kargar Razi ldquoPreparation of nano selenium particles by watersolution phase method from industrial dustrdquo2011 Huiyu Chen ldquoGreen synthesis and characterization of se nanoparticlesand nanorodsrdquo
REVIEW LITRATURES CONThelliphelliphellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
2010 Soniya DhanjalldquoAerobic biogenesis of selenium nanospheres by Bacillus cereus isolated from coalmine soilrdquo2010 Shiho ChibardquoStructural Basis for the Major Role of O-Phosphoseryl-tRNA Kinase in the UGA-Specific Encoding of Selenocysteinerdquo2010 Ralston NVC Dietary seleniums protective effects against methylmercury toxicityldquo2010 Parisa Jafari FesharakirdquoBiosynthesis Of Selenium Nanoparticles Using Klebsiella Pneumoniae And Their Recovery By A Simple Sterilization Process Brazilian Journal of Microbiology2010 Ahmad Reza Shahverdi ldquoAntifungal Activity of Biogenic SeleniumNanoparticlesrdquo
REVIEW LITRATURES CONThelliphelliphellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
2009 RetrievedSelenium(IV)_sulfide2008 Zane Davis T Selenium in Plants2008 DeutscheCopper indium diselenide (CIS) cell2007 M P LyonsldquoSelenium in Food Chain and Animal Nutrition Lessonsfrom Nature-Reviewrdquo2005 Bernd Selenium and Selenium Compoundsldquo2004 Zong-Hong LinldquoObservation in the Growth of SeleniumNanoparticlesrdquo2001 Davis rdquoCopper and Copper Alloysrdquo1999 GladyshevSelenocysteine-containing proteins in mammals1995 Barclay Selenium content of a range of UK food1980 Wilber C G Toxicology of selenium1975 Aleksandrowicz J ldquoSelenium effect on the growth of carcinogenicfungi and cytotoxic action of aflatoxin B1 on lymphocyte culture and onembryonal development of Xenopus laevisrdquo
REVIEW LITRATURES CONThelliphelliphellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
OBJECT amp OBJECTIVES
Object- Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles
The collection of all sample from selected areas of INDIA Procedure for Isolationof Keratin Fungus from source
Isolation of Agrobacterium species from root nodes of plants and soil growth onYEMA media contained with sodium selenite both solid and liquid
The bacterial cell wall destabilization by lysozymes solution for gain toSelenocystien Amino Acids
Characterization of selenium molecules size and shape in range of nanoscale (1-100nm) by using instruments of pH Chromatographyrsquos Gel Electrophoresisviscometer Spectroscopy Zeta potential FTIR XRD AFM TEM SEM and UHVetc
Objectives-
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Purified selenium contained materials to applied Selenium substrate in microgmlon Fungus culture
Optimization of molecular aspects of selenium extract substance on keratineFungus like as destabilized cellular organelles of keratin fungus
To be gained data analysis by statistical tools such as Correlation coeficientSD SEM t-Test Chi test ANOVA and Graphical Representation
OBJECT amp OBJECTIVES CONThelliphellip
Objectives-
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Selenium in future may be alsoapply for Anti-Cancer AntiHIVAIDS Anti-Dandruffs andAnti-epidemics their futuresscope as following ways
FUTURE EXPECTATION-
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Structure of Selenium Nanoparticles
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
APPLICATIONS OF SELENIUM NANOPARTICLES
Manganese electrolysis- During the electro winning of manganese an addition ofselenium dioxide China is the largest consumer of selenium dioxide for this purpose Forevery 2 kg selenium oxide is usedGlass production- The use of Se 50 of consumption is for the production of glass Secompounds confer a red color to glass For this purpose various selenite and selenatesalts are addedAlloys - Selenium is used with Bismuth in Brosses to replace more toxic lead in drinkingwater a reduction of lead in brass necessarySolar cells- Gallium Selenide is a material used in the production of solar cellsNutritional sources of selenium- Dietary selenium comes from nuts cereals meatmushrooms fish and eggs Brazil nuts are the richest ordinary dietary source Thehuman bodys content of selenium is believed to be in the 13ndash20 milligram rangeIndicator plant species- Certain species of plants are considered indicators of highselenium content of the soil plants are Astragalus spStanleya sp) Xylorhiza sp andOonopsis sp etcMedicals- use The Selenium Sulfide (SeS2) is the active ingredient in some anti-dandruffshampoos The selenium compound kills the scalp fungus Malassezia which causesshedding of dry skin fragments
Isolation of Bacteria From Source
Sub Culture of Keratin fungi on Synthetic Media
Isolation of Fungus on Keratins
Sub Culture of Agrobacterium
Biosynthesis of Selenium NP
Isolation purification and Quantification selenium molecules
Formation and Characterization of Selenium Nanoparticles
Sub culturing of Fungi on Solidified Media
Sub culturing of Fungi on Broth Media
Applying of Selenium Nanoparticleson Both Sub Culturing Fungi
Molecular Aspects of SeNP with Fungi
Observation of effects SeNP on Fungi
5-7 days
5-7 days
5-7 days
2-3 Days
15-20 Days
7-10 days
7-10 days
7-12Days
7-12 Day s
1-2 Days
10-15 Days
EXPERIMENTAL DURATION CHART OF ANTIFUNGAL amp MOLECULAR ASPECT OF BIOGENESIS SELENIUM NANOPARTICLES
Thanking All of Youhellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
2011Gina Marinescu ldquoIndustrial Nutrient Medium Use For Yeast SeleniumPreparationrdquo2011 Sun Yan Studies of the reduction mechanism of selenium dioxide andits impact on the microstructure of manganese electrodepositldquo2011 Peacuteter Eszenyi ldquoElemental Nano-Sized (100-500 nm) SeleniumProduction by Probiotic Lactic Acid Bacteriardquo2011 M Kargar Razi ldquoPreparation of nano selenium particles by watersolution phase method from industrial dustrdquo2011 Huiyu Chen ldquoGreen synthesis and characterization of se nanoparticlesand nanorodsrdquo
REVIEW LITRATURES CONThelliphelliphellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
2010 Soniya DhanjalldquoAerobic biogenesis of selenium nanospheres by Bacillus cereus isolated from coalmine soilrdquo2010 Shiho ChibardquoStructural Basis for the Major Role of O-Phosphoseryl-tRNA Kinase in the UGA-Specific Encoding of Selenocysteinerdquo2010 Ralston NVC Dietary seleniums protective effects against methylmercury toxicityldquo2010 Parisa Jafari FesharakirdquoBiosynthesis Of Selenium Nanoparticles Using Klebsiella Pneumoniae And Their Recovery By A Simple Sterilization Process Brazilian Journal of Microbiology2010 Ahmad Reza Shahverdi ldquoAntifungal Activity of Biogenic SeleniumNanoparticlesrdquo
REVIEW LITRATURES CONThelliphelliphellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
2009 RetrievedSelenium(IV)_sulfide2008 Zane Davis T Selenium in Plants2008 DeutscheCopper indium diselenide (CIS) cell2007 M P LyonsldquoSelenium in Food Chain and Animal Nutrition Lessonsfrom Nature-Reviewrdquo2005 Bernd Selenium and Selenium Compoundsldquo2004 Zong-Hong LinldquoObservation in the Growth of SeleniumNanoparticlesrdquo2001 Davis rdquoCopper and Copper Alloysrdquo1999 GladyshevSelenocysteine-containing proteins in mammals1995 Barclay Selenium content of a range of UK food1980 Wilber C G Toxicology of selenium1975 Aleksandrowicz J ldquoSelenium effect on the growth of carcinogenicfungi and cytotoxic action of aflatoxin B1 on lymphocyte culture and onembryonal development of Xenopus laevisrdquo
REVIEW LITRATURES CONThelliphelliphellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
OBJECT amp OBJECTIVES
Object- Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles
The collection of all sample from selected areas of INDIA Procedure for Isolationof Keratin Fungus from source
Isolation of Agrobacterium species from root nodes of plants and soil growth onYEMA media contained with sodium selenite both solid and liquid
The bacterial cell wall destabilization by lysozymes solution for gain toSelenocystien Amino Acids
Characterization of selenium molecules size and shape in range of nanoscale (1-100nm) by using instruments of pH Chromatographyrsquos Gel Electrophoresisviscometer Spectroscopy Zeta potential FTIR XRD AFM TEM SEM and UHVetc
Objectives-
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Purified selenium contained materials to applied Selenium substrate in microgmlon Fungus culture
Optimization of molecular aspects of selenium extract substance on keratineFungus like as destabilized cellular organelles of keratin fungus
To be gained data analysis by statistical tools such as Correlation coeficientSD SEM t-Test Chi test ANOVA and Graphical Representation
OBJECT amp OBJECTIVES CONThelliphellip
Objectives-
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Selenium in future may be alsoapply for Anti-Cancer AntiHIVAIDS Anti-Dandruffs andAnti-epidemics their futuresscope as following ways
FUTURE EXPECTATION-
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Structure of Selenium Nanoparticles
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
APPLICATIONS OF SELENIUM NANOPARTICLES
Manganese electrolysis- During the electro winning of manganese an addition ofselenium dioxide China is the largest consumer of selenium dioxide for this purpose Forevery 2 kg selenium oxide is usedGlass production- The use of Se 50 of consumption is for the production of glass Secompounds confer a red color to glass For this purpose various selenite and selenatesalts are addedAlloys - Selenium is used with Bismuth in Brosses to replace more toxic lead in drinkingwater a reduction of lead in brass necessarySolar cells- Gallium Selenide is a material used in the production of solar cellsNutritional sources of selenium- Dietary selenium comes from nuts cereals meatmushrooms fish and eggs Brazil nuts are the richest ordinary dietary source Thehuman bodys content of selenium is believed to be in the 13ndash20 milligram rangeIndicator plant species- Certain species of plants are considered indicators of highselenium content of the soil plants are Astragalus spStanleya sp) Xylorhiza sp andOonopsis sp etcMedicals- use The Selenium Sulfide (SeS2) is the active ingredient in some anti-dandruffshampoos The selenium compound kills the scalp fungus Malassezia which causesshedding of dry skin fragments
Isolation of Bacteria From Source
Sub Culture of Keratin fungi on Synthetic Media
Isolation of Fungus on Keratins
Sub Culture of Agrobacterium
Biosynthesis of Selenium NP
Isolation purification and Quantification selenium molecules
Formation and Characterization of Selenium Nanoparticles
Sub culturing of Fungi on Solidified Media
Sub culturing of Fungi on Broth Media
Applying of Selenium Nanoparticleson Both Sub Culturing Fungi
Molecular Aspects of SeNP with Fungi
Observation of effects SeNP on Fungi
5-7 days
5-7 days
5-7 days
2-3 Days
15-20 Days
7-10 days
7-10 days
7-12Days
7-12 Day s
1-2 Days
10-15 Days
EXPERIMENTAL DURATION CHART OF ANTIFUNGAL amp MOLECULAR ASPECT OF BIOGENESIS SELENIUM NANOPARTICLES
Thanking All of Youhellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
2010 Soniya DhanjalldquoAerobic biogenesis of selenium nanospheres by Bacillus cereus isolated from coalmine soilrdquo2010 Shiho ChibardquoStructural Basis for the Major Role of O-Phosphoseryl-tRNA Kinase in the UGA-Specific Encoding of Selenocysteinerdquo2010 Ralston NVC Dietary seleniums protective effects against methylmercury toxicityldquo2010 Parisa Jafari FesharakirdquoBiosynthesis Of Selenium Nanoparticles Using Klebsiella Pneumoniae And Their Recovery By A Simple Sterilization Process Brazilian Journal of Microbiology2010 Ahmad Reza Shahverdi ldquoAntifungal Activity of Biogenic SeleniumNanoparticlesrdquo
REVIEW LITRATURES CONThelliphelliphellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
2009 RetrievedSelenium(IV)_sulfide2008 Zane Davis T Selenium in Plants2008 DeutscheCopper indium diselenide (CIS) cell2007 M P LyonsldquoSelenium in Food Chain and Animal Nutrition Lessonsfrom Nature-Reviewrdquo2005 Bernd Selenium and Selenium Compoundsldquo2004 Zong-Hong LinldquoObservation in the Growth of SeleniumNanoparticlesrdquo2001 Davis rdquoCopper and Copper Alloysrdquo1999 GladyshevSelenocysteine-containing proteins in mammals1995 Barclay Selenium content of a range of UK food1980 Wilber C G Toxicology of selenium1975 Aleksandrowicz J ldquoSelenium effect on the growth of carcinogenicfungi and cytotoxic action of aflatoxin B1 on lymphocyte culture and onembryonal development of Xenopus laevisrdquo
REVIEW LITRATURES CONThelliphelliphellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
OBJECT amp OBJECTIVES
Object- Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles
The collection of all sample from selected areas of INDIA Procedure for Isolationof Keratin Fungus from source
Isolation of Agrobacterium species from root nodes of plants and soil growth onYEMA media contained with sodium selenite both solid and liquid
The bacterial cell wall destabilization by lysozymes solution for gain toSelenocystien Amino Acids
Characterization of selenium molecules size and shape in range of nanoscale (1-100nm) by using instruments of pH Chromatographyrsquos Gel Electrophoresisviscometer Spectroscopy Zeta potential FTIR XRD AFM TEM SEM and UHVetc
Objectives-
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Purified selenium contained materials to applied Selenium substrate in microgmlon Fungus culture
Optimization of molecular aspects of selenium extract substance on keratineFungus like as destabilized cellular organelles of keratin fungus
To be gained data analysis by statistical tools such as Correlation coeficientSD SEM t-Test Chi test ANOVA and Graphical Representation
OBJECT amp OBJECTIVES CONThelliphellip
Objectives-
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Selenium in future may be alsoapply for Anti-Cancer AntiHIVAIDS Anti-Dandruffs andAnti-epidemics their futuresscope as following ways
FUTURE EXPECTATION-
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Structure of Selenium Nanoparticles
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
APPLICATIONS OF SELENIUM NANOPARTICLES
Manganese electrolysis- During the electro winning of manganese an addition ofselenium dioxide China is the largest consumer of selenium dioxide for this purpose Forevery 2 kg selenium oxide is usedGlass production- The use of Se 50 of consumption is for the production of glass Secompounds confer a red color to glass For this purpose various selenite and selenatesalts are addedAlloys - Selenium is used with Bismuth in Brosses to replace more toxic lead in drinkingwater a reduction of lead in brass necessarySolar cells- Gallium Selenide is a material used in the production of solar cellsNutritional sources of selenium- Dietary selenium comes from nuts cereals meatmushrooms fish and eggs Brazil nuts are the richest ordinary dietary source Thehuman bodys content of selenium is believed to be in the 13ndash20 milligram rangeIndicator plant species- Certain species of plants are considered indicators of highselenium content of the soil plants are Astragalus spStanleya sp) Xylorhiza sp andOonopsis sp etcMedicals- use The Selenium Sulfide (SeS2) is the active ingredient in some anti-dandruffshampoos The selenium compound kills the scalp fungus Malassezia which causesshedding of dry skin fragments
Isolation of Bacteria From Source
Sub Culture of Keratin fungi on Synthetic Media
Isolation of Fungus on Keratins
Sub Culture of Agrobacterium
Biosynthesis of Selenium NP
Isolation purification and Quantification selenium molecules
Formation and Characterization of Selenium Nanoparticles
Sub culturing of Fungi on Solidified Media
Sub culturing of Fungi on Broth Media
Applying of Selenium Nanoparticleson Both Sub Culturing Fungi
Molecular Aspects of SeNP with Fungi
Observation of effects SeNP on Fungi
5-7 days
5-7 days
5-7 days
2-3 Days
15-20 Days
7-10 days
7-10 days
7-12Days
7-12 Day s
1-2 Days
10-15 Days
EXPERIMENTAL DURATION CHART OF ANTIFUNGAL amp MOLECULAR ASPECT OF BIOGENESIS SELENIUM NANOPARTICLES
Thanking All of Youhellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
2009 RetrievedSelenium(IV)_sulfide2008 Zane Davis T Selenium in Plants2008 DeutscheCopper indium diselenide (CIS) cell2007 M P LyonsldquoSelenium in Food Chain and Animal Nutrition Lessonsfrom Nature-Reviewrdquo2005 Bernd Selenium and Selenium Compoundsldquo2004 Zong-Hong LinldquoObservation in the Growth of SeleniumNanoparticlesrdquo2001 Davis rdquoCopper and Copper Alloysrdquo1999 GladyshevSelenocysteine-containing proteins in mammals1995 Barclay Selenium content of a range of UK food1980 Wilber C G Toxicology of selenium1975 Aleksandrowicz J ldquoSelenium effect on the growth of carcinogenicfungi and cytotoxic action of aflatoxin B1 on lymphocyte culture and onembryonal development of Xenopus laevisrdquo
REVIEW LITRATURES CONThelliphelliphellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
OBJECT amp OBJECTIVES
Object- Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles
The collection of all sample from selected areas of INDIA Procedure for Isolationof Keratin Fungus from source
Isolation of Agrobacterium species from root nodes of plants and soil growth onYEMA media contained with sodium selenite both solid and liquid
The bacterial cell wall destabilization by lysozymes solution for gain toSelenocystien Amino Acids
Characterization of selenium molecules size and shape in range of nanoscale (1-100nm) by using instruments of pH Chromatographyrsquos Gel Electrophoresisviscometer Spectroscopy Zeta potential FTIR XRD AFM TEM SEM and UHVetc
Objectives-
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Purified selenium contained materials to applied Selenium substrate in microgmlon Fungus culture
Optimization of molecular aspects of selenium extract substance on keratineFungus like as destabilized cellular organelles of keratin fungus
To be gained data analysis by statistical tools such as Correlation coeficientSD SEM t-Test Chi test ANOVA and Graphical Representation
OBJECT amp OBJECTIVES CONThelliphellip
Objectives-
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Selenium in future may be alsoapply for Anti-Cancer AntiHIVAIDS Anti-Dandruffs andAnti-epidemics their futuresscope as following ways
FUTURE EXPECTATION-
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Structure of Selenium Nanoparticles
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
APPLICATIONS OF SELENIUM NANOPARTICLES
Manganese electrolysis- During the electro winning of manganese an addition ofselenium dioxide China is the largest consumer of selenium dioxide for this purpose Forevery 2 kg selenium oxide is usedGlass production- The use of Se 50 of consumption is for the production of glass Secompounds confer a red color to glass For this purpose various selenite and selenatesalts are addedAlloys - Selenium is used with Bismuth in Brosses to replace more toxic lead in drinkingwater a reduction of lead in brass necessarySolar cells- Gallium Selenide is a material used in the production of solar cellsNutritional sources of selenium- Dietary selenium comes from nuts cereals meatmushrooms fish and eggs Brazil nuts are the richest ordinary dietary source Thehuman bodys content of selenium is believed to be in the 13ndash20 milligram rangeIndicator plant species- Certain species of plants are considered indicators of highselenium content of the soil plants are Astragalus spStanleya sp) Xylorhiza sp andOonopsis sp etcMedicals- use The Selenium Sulfide (SeS2) is the active ingredient in some anti-dandruffshampoos The selenium compound kills the scalp fungus Malassezia which causesshedding of dry skin fragments
Isolation of Bacteria From Source
Sub Culture of Keratin fungi on Synthetic Media
Isolation of Fungus on Keratins
Sub Culture of Agrobacterium
Biosynthesis of Selenium NP
Isolation purification and Quantification selenium molecules
Formation and Characterization of Selenium Nanoparticles
Sub culturing of Fungi on Solidified Media
Sub culturing of Fungi on Broth Media
Applying of Selenium Nanoparticleson Both Sub Culturing Fungi
Molecular Aspects of SeNP with Fungi
Observation of effects SeNP on Fungi
5-7 days
5-7 days
5-7 days
2-3 Days
15-20 Days
7-10 days
7-10 days
7-12Days
7-12 Day s
1-2 Days
10-15 Days
EXPERIMENTAL DURATION CHART OF ANTIFUNGAL amp MOLECULAR ASPECT OF BIOGENESIS SELENIUM NANOPARTICLES
Thanking All of Youhellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
OBJECT amp OBJECTIVES
Object- Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles
The collection of all sample from selected areas of INDIA Procedure for Isolationof Keratin Fungus from source
Isolation of Agrobacterium species from root nodes of plants and soil growth onYEMA media contained with sodium selenite both solid and liquid
The bacterial cell wall destabilization by lysozymes solution for gain toSelenocystien Amino Acids
Characterization of selenium molecules size and shape in range of nanoscale (1-100nm) by using instruments of pH Chromatographyrsquos Gel Electrophoresisviscometer Spectroscopy Zeta potential FTIR XRD AFM TEM SEM and UHVetc
Objectives-
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Purified selenium contained materials to applied Selenium substrate in microgmlon Fungus culture
Optimization of molecular aspects of selenium extract substance on keratineFungus like as destabilized cellular organelles of keratin fungus
To be gained data analysis by statistical tools such as Correlation coeficientSD SEM t-Test Chi test ANOVA and Graphical Representation
OBJECT amp OBJECTIVES CONThelliphellip
Objectives-
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Selenium in future may be alsoapply for Anti-Cancer AntiHIVAIDS Anti-Dandruffs andAnti-epidemics their futuresscope as following ways
FUTURE EXPECTATION-
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Structure of Selenium Nanoparticles
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
APPLICATIONS OF SELENIUM NANOPARTICLES
Manganese electrolysis- During the electro winning of manganese an addition ofselenium dioxide China is the largest consumer of selenium dioxide for this purpose Forevery 2 kg selenium oxide is usedGlass production- The use of Se 50 of consumption is for the production of glass Secompounds confer a red color to glass For this purpose various selenite and selenatesalts are addedAlloys - Selenium is used with Bismuth in Brosses to replace more toxic lead in drinkingwater a reduction of lead in brass necessarySolar cells- Gallium Selenide is a material used in the production of solar cellsNutritional sources of selenium- Dietary selenium comes from nuts cereals meatmushrooms fish and eggs Brazil nuts are the richest ordinary dietary source Thehuman bodys content of selenium is believed to be in the 13ndash20 milligram rangeIndicator plant species- Certain species of plants are considered indicators of highselenium content of the soil plants are Astragalus spStanleya sp) Xylorhiza sp andOonopsis sp etcMedicals- use The Selenium Sulfide (SeS2) is the active ingredient in some anti-dandruffshampoos The selenium compound kills the scalp fungus Malassezia which causesshedding of dry skin fragments
Isolation of Bacteria From Source
Sub Culture of Keratin fungi on Synthetic Media
Isolation of Fungus on Keratins
Sub Culture of Agrobacterium
Biosynthesis of Selenium NP
Isolation purification and Quantification selenium molecules
Formation and Characterization of Selenium Nanoparticles
Sub culturing of Fungi on Solidified Media
Sub culturing of Fungi on Broth Media
Applying of Selenium Nanoparticleson Both Sub Culturing Fungi
Molecular Aspects of SeNP with Fungi
Observation of effects SeNP on Fungi
5-7 days
5-7 days
5-7 days
2-3 Days
15-20 Days
7-10 days
7-10 days
7-12Days
7-12 Day s
1-2 Days
10-15 Days
EXPERIMENTAL DURATION CHART OF ANTIFUNGAL amp MOLECULAR ASPECT OF BIOGENESIS SELENIUM NANOPARTICLES
Thanking All of Youhellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Purified selenium contained materials to applied Selenium substrate in microgmlon Fungus culture
Optimization of molecular aspects of selenium extract substance on keratineFungus like as destabilized cellular organelles of keratin fungus
To be gained data analysis by statistical tools such as Correlation coeficientSD SEM t-Test Chi test ANOVA and Graphical Representation
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Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Selenium in future may be alsoapply for Anti-Cancer AntiHIVAIDS Anti-Dandruffs andAnti-epidemics their futuresscope as following ways
FUTURE EXPECTATION-
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Structure of Selenium Nanoparticles
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
APPLICATIONS OF SELENIUM NANOPARTICLES
Manganese electrolysis- During the electro winning of manganese an addition ofselenium dioxide China is the largest consumer of selenium dioxide for this purpose Forevery 2 kg selenium oxide is usedGlass production- The use of Se 50 of consumption is for the production of glass Secompounds confer a red color to glass For this purpose various selenite and selenatesalts are addedAlloys - Selenium is used with Bismuth in Brosses to replace more toxic lead in drinkingwater a reduction of lead in brass necessarySolar cells- Gallium Selenide is a material used in the production of solar cellsNutritional sources of selenium- Dietary selenium comes from nuts cereals meatmushrooms fish and eggs Brazil nuts are the richest ordinary dietary source Thehuman bodys content of selenium is believed to be in the 13ndash20 milligram rangeIndicator plant species- Certain species of plants are considered indicators of highselenium content of the soil plants are Astragalus spStanleya sp) Xylorhiza sp andOonopsis sp etcMedicals- use The Selenium Sulfide (SeS2) is the active ingredient in some anti-dandruffshampoos The selenium compound kills the scalp fungus Malassezia which causesshedding of dry skin fragments
Isolation of Bacteria From Source
Sub Culture of Keratin fungi on Synthetic Media
Isolation of Fungus on Keratins
Sub Culture of Agrobacterium
Biosynthesis of Selenium NP
Isolation purification and Quantification selenium molecules
Formation and Characterization of Selenium Nanoparticles
Sub culturing of Fungi on Solidified Media
Sub culturing of Fungi on Broth Media
Applying of Selenium Nanoparticleson Both Sub Culturing Fungi
Molecular Aspects of SeNP with Fungi
Observation of effects SeNP on Fungi
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5-7 days
5-7 days
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EXPERIMENTAL DURATION CHART OF ANTIFUNGAL amp MOLECULAR ASPECT OF BIOGENESIS SELENIUM NANOPARTICLES
Thanking All of Youhellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Selenium in future may be alsoapply for Anti-Cancer AntiHIVAIDS Anti-Dandruffs andAnti-epidemics their futuresscope as following ways
FUTURE EXPECTATION-
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Structure of Selenium Nanoparticles
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
APPLICATIONS OF SELENIUM NANOPARTICLES
Manganese electrolysis- During the electro winning of manganese an addition ofselenium dioxide China is the largest consumer of selenium dioxide for this purpose Forevery 2 kg selenium oxide is usedGlass production- The use of Se 50 of consumption is for the production of glass Secompounds confer a red color to glass For this purpose various selenite and selenatesalts are addedAlloys - Selenium is used with Bismuth in Brosses to replace more toxic lead in drinkingwater a reduction of lead in brass necessarySolar cells- Gallium Selenide is a material used in the production of solar cellsNutritional sources of selenium- Dietary selenium comes from nuts cereals meatmushrooms fish and eggs Brazil nuts are the richest ordinary dietary source Thehuman bodys content of selenium is believed to be in the 13ndash20 milligram rangeIndicator plant species- Certain species of plants are considered indicators of highselenium content of the soil plants are Astragalus spStanleya sp) Xylorhiza sp andOonopsis sp etcMedicals- use The Selenium Sulfide (SeS2) is the active ingredient in some anti-dandruffshampoos The selenium compound kills the scalp fungus Malassezia which causesshedding of dry skin fragments
Isolation of Bacteria From Source
Sub Culture of Keratin fungi on Synthetic Media
Isolation of Fungus on Keratins
Sub Culture of Agrobacterium
Biosynthesis of Selenium NP
Isolation purification and Quantification selenium molecules
Formation and Characterization of Selenium Nanoparticles
Sub culturing of Fungi on Solidified Media
Sub culturing of Fungi on Broth Media
Applying of Selenium Nanoparticleson Both Sub Culturing Fungi
Molecular Aspects of SeNP with Fungi
Observation of effects SeNP on Fungi
5-7 days
5-7 days
5-7 days
2-3 Days
15-20 Days
7-10 days
7-10 days
7-12Days
7-12 Day s
1-2 Days
10-15 Days
EXPERIMENTAL DURATION CHART OF ANTIFUNGAL amp MOLECULAR ASPECT OF BIOGENESIS SELENIUM NANOPARTICLES
Thanking All of Youhellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
Structure of Selenium Nanoparticles
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
APPLICATIONS OF SELENIUM NANOPARTICLES
Manganese electrolysis- During the electro winning of manganese an addition ofselenium dioxide China is the largest consumer of selenium dioxide for this purpose Forevery 2 kg selenium oxide is usedGlass production- The use of Se 50 of consumption is for the production of glass Secompounds confer a red color to glass For this purpose various selenite and selenatesalts are addedAlloys - Selenium is used with Bismuth in Brosses to replace more toxic lead in drinkingwater a reduction of lead in brass necessarySolar cells- Gallium Selenide is a material used in the production of solar cellsNutritional sources of selenium- Dietary selenium comes from nuts cereals meatmushrooms fish and eggs Brazil nuts are the richest ordinary dietary source Thehuman bodys content of selenium is believed to be in the 13ndash20 milligram rangeIndicator plant species- Certain species of plants are considered indicators of highselenium content of the soil plants are Astragalus spStanleya sp) Xylorhiza sp andOonopsis sp etcMedicals- use The Selenium Sulfide (SeS2) is the active ingredient in some anti-dandruffshampoos The selenium compound kills the scalp fungus Malassezia which causesshedding of dry skin fragments
Isolation of Bacteria From Source
Sub Culture of Keratin fungi on Synthetic Media
Isolation of Fungus on Keratins
Sub Culture of Agrobacterium
Biosynthesis of Selenium NP
Isolation purification and Quantification selenium molecules
Formation and Characterization of Selenium Nanoparticles
Sub culturing of Fungi on Solidified Media
Sub culturing of Fungi on Broth Media
Applying of Selenium Nanoparticleson Both Sub Culturing Fungi
Molecular Aspects of SeNP with Fungi
Observation of effects SeNP on Fungi
5-7 days
5-7 days
5-7 days
2-3 Days
15-20 Days
7-10 days
7-10 days
7-12Days
7-12 Day s
1-2 Days
10-15 Days
EXPERIMENTAL DURATION CHART OF ANTIFUNGAL amp MOLECULAR ASPECT OF BIOGENESIS SELENIUM NANOPARTICLES
Thanking All of Youhellip
Email ID kmrnanoyahoocom
Antifungal and Molecular aspect of Biogenesis Selenium Nanoparticles Anil Kumar
APPLICATIONS OF SELENIUM NANOPARTICLES
Manganese electrolysis- During the electro winning of manganese an addition ofselenium dioxide China is the largest consumer of selenium dioxide for this purpose Forevery 2 kg selenium oxide is usedGlass production- The use of Se 50 of consumption is for the production of glass Secompounds confer a red color to glass For this purpose various selenite and selenatesalts are addedAlloys - Selenium is used with Bismuth in Brosses to replace more toxic lead in drinkingwater a reduction of lead in brass necessarySolar cells- Gallium Selenide is a material used in the production of solar cellsNutritional sources of selenium- Dietary selenium comes from nuts cereals meatmushrooms fish and eggs Brazil nuts are the richest ordinary dietary source Thehuman bodys content of selenium is believed to be in the 13ndash20 milligram rangeIndicator plant species- Certain species of plants are considered indicators of highselenium content of the soil plants are Astragalus spStanleya sp) Xylorhiza sp andOonopsis sp etcMedicals- use The Selenium Sulfide (SeS2) is the active ingredient in some anti-dandruffshampoos The selenium compound kills the scalp fungus Malassezia which causesshedding of dry skin fragments
Isolation of Bacteria From Source
Sub Culture of Keratin fungi on Synthetic Media
Isolation of Fungus on Keratins
Sub Culture of Agrobacterium
Biosynthesis of Selenium NP
Isolation purification and Quantification selenium molecules
Formation and Characterization of Selenium Nanoparticles
Sub culturing of Fungi on Solidified Media
Sub culturing of Fungi on Broth Media
Applying of Selenium Nanoparticleson Both Sub Culturing Fungi
Molecular Aspects of SeNP with Fungi
Observation of effects SeNP on Fungi
5-7 days
5-7 days
5-7 days
2-3 Days
15-20 Days
7-10 days
7-10 days
7-12Days
7-12 Day s
1-2 Days
10-15 Days
EXPERIMENTAL DURATION CHART OF ANTIFUNGAL amp MOLECULAR ASPECT OF BIOGENESIS SELENIUM NANOPARTICLES
Thanking All of Youhellip
Isolation of Bacteria From Source
Sub Culture of Keratin fungi on Synthetic Media
Isolation of Fungus on Keratins
Sub Culture of Agrobacterium
Biosynthesis of Selenium NP
Isolation purification and Quantification selenium molecules
Formation and Characterization of Selenium Nanoparticles
Sub culturing of Fungi on Solidified Media
Sub culturing of Fungi on Broth Media
Applying of Selenium Nanoparticleson Both Sub Culturing Fungi
Molecular Aspects of SeNP with Fungi
Observation of effects SeNP on Fungi
5-7 days
5-7 days
5-7 days
2-3 Days
15-20 Days
7-10 days
7-10 days
7-12Days
7-12 Day s
1-2 Days
10-15 Days
EXPERIMENTAL DURATION CHART OF ANTIFUNGAL amp MOLECULAR ASPECT OF BIOGENESIS SELENIUM NANOPARTICLES
Thanking All of Youhellip
Thanking All of Youhellip