Characterization of p(PmO), p(LO) and p(RO) organoparticles, their bioactivity properties and their effect on pancreatic cancer Capan-1 cell
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Alpaslan, DuyguTuran, Abdullah
Ersen Dudu, Tuba
Moran Bozer, Büşra
Aktaş, Nahit
Türk, Mustafa
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Alpaslan, D., Turan, A., Dudu, T. E., Bozer, B. M., Aktas, N., & Turk, M. (2023). Characterization of p (PmO), p (LO) and p (RO) organoparticles, their bioactivity properties and their effect on pancreatic cancer Capan-1 cell. Materials Chemistry and Physics, 305, 127871.Abstract
For the first time in the literature, p (PmO), p (LO) and p (RO) organo-particles were synthesized from Peppermint oil, Lemon oil and Rose oil. Of the organo-particles L-929 cell line viability/cytotoxicity and anticancer effect against Capan-1 pancreatic cancer cell line were investigated. p (PmO), p (LO) and p (RO) organo-particles were featured by thermogravimetry (TGA), Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), Scanning electron microscope (SEM), Particle size (DLS), and particle charge (zeta potential, Zeta) analyses. Antioxidant, biocompatible, and antimicrobial activities and in vitro cytotoxicity specialties were investigated. In studies on Capan-1 and L-929 cell lines, it was observed that p (PmO), p (LO) and p (RO) organo-particles were effective on L-929 fibroblast cell line on Capan-1 pancreatic cancer cell line. In addition, it was observed that p (PmO), p (LO) and p (RO) organo-particles were not toxic in L-929 cell lines at high doses. When the Capan-1 cell line MTT analysis results of p (PmO), p (LO) and p (RO) organo-particles were examined, a difference was observed between cell viability rates and apoptosis and necrosis values. The highest % apoptosis rate was observed in the p (RO) organo particle.