Published: 2023-07-01
Editorial
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Original Paper
Synthesis, characterization, and applications of iron oxide nanoparticles
Abstract
Objective: The green synthesis method for nanoparticles is getting more attention globally, due to its lesser cost, non-hazardous, and eco-friendly nature. The novelty of the present work is to investigate the anti-bacterial and degradation activity of the green synthesized Iron Oxide NPs.
Methods: In this study, the Iron Oxide NPs were synthesized through a green synthesis route from leaves of Ficus Palmata. UV-Vis confirmed Iron Oxide NP’s peaks between (230–290 nm), while Fourier transforms infrared spectroscopy analysis showed that several groups were involved in reduction and stabilization.
Results: Results indicated that the highest photo thermal activity was shown in light and it was almost 4 folds greater than the control. Similarly, Iron Oxide NPs showed excellent antimicrobial potential against bacterial species “Salmonella typhi” “Xanthomonas Oryzae” and “Lactobacillus” at low concentrations (150 μg/mL). Hemolytic assay results showed that the toxicity was lesser than 5% at both dark and light conditions. Moreover, we also evaluated the photo-catalytic potential of Iron Oxide NPs against methylene orange. Results indicated that almost complete degradation was noted after 90 min in the presence of continuous light. All tests were performed in triplicates. All the data was subjected to P-test (P < 0.5) using Excel and graph pad (V.5.0).
Conclusion: Iron Oxide NPs holds a promising future and could be used in treating diseases, and microbial pathogenesis and also could be used as a vector in drug delivery. Moreover, they can also eradicate persistent dyes and could be used as an alternative to remediate pollutants from the environment.
Abstract
Objective: The green synthesis method for nanoparticles is getting more attention globally, due to its lesser cost, non-hazardous, and eco-friendly nature. The novelty of the present work is to investigate the anti-bacterial and degradation activity of the green synthesized Iron Oxide NPs.
Methods: In this study, the Iron Oxide NPs were synthesized through a green synthesis route from leaves of Ficus Palmata. UV-Vis confirmed Iron Oxide NP’s peaks between (230–290 nm), while Fourier transforms infrared spectroscopy analysis showed that several groups were involved in reduction and stabilization.
Results: Results indicated that the highest photo thermal activity was shown in light and it was almost 4 folds greater than the control. Similarly, Iron Oxide NPs showed excellent antimicrobial potential against bacterial species “Salmonella typhi” “Xanthomonas Oryzae” and “Lactobacillus” at low concentrations (150 μg/mL). Hemolytic assay results showed that the toxicity was lesser than 5% at both dark and light conditions. Moreover, we also evaluated the photo-catalytic potential of Iron Oxide NPs against methylene orange. Results indicated that almost complete degradation was noted after 90 min in the presence of continuous light. All tests were performed in triplicates. All the data was subjected to P-test (P < 0.5) using Excel and graph pad (V.5.0).
Conclusion: Iron Oxide NPs holds a promising future and could be used in treating diseases, and microbial pathogenesis and also could be used as a vector in drug delivery. Moreover, they can also eradicate persistent dyes and could be used as an alternative to remediate pollutants from the environment.
Abrar Hussain, Muhammad Yasar, Gulzar Ahmad, Muhammad Ijaz, Abdul Aziz, Muhammad Gharib Nawaz, Faraz Ahmad Khan, Hamza Iqbal, Muhammad Nadeem, Dawood Ahmad, Farida Anjum, Sulaiman Faisal, Sidra Usman, Omar khiam, Kalim Ullah
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Retracted:Assessment of the low-field magnetic resonance imaging for the brain scan imaging of the infant hydrocephalus
Abstract
In adherence with IJHS commitment to uphold the highest standards of scholarly integrity and transparency and in compliance with the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) guidelines. The article “Assessment of the low-field magnetic resonance imaging for the brain scan imaging of the infant hydrocephalus' was retracted after thorough investigations that confirmed that the article included several plagiarised images without the consent of the original authors (1,2). Upon receiving a notification from the authors of the (1), an investigation was launched and the authors were invited to respond. We reached the conclusion that the article has violated the ethical policy of the journal beyond any doubt and at least five of the existing images in the article are copied from (1) and another image is copied from (2). The authors of the article were informed by the decision.
References 1. Harper JR, Cherukuri V, O’Reilly T, Yu M, Mbabazi-Kabachelor E, Mulando R, et al. Assessing the utility of low resolution brain imaging: treatment of infant hydrocephalus. Neuroimage Clin. 2021 Nov 23;32:102896. 2. Cohen AR. Brain Tumors in Children. N Engl J Med. 2022 May 19;386(20):1922–31.
The article was retracted after a thorough investigation due to infringement of copyrights, plagiarism and violations of IJHS ethical guidelines
Abstract
In adherence with IJHS commitment to uphold the highest standards of scholarly integrity and transparency and in compliance with the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) guidelines. The article “Assessment of the low-field magnetic resonance imaging for the brain scan imaging of the infant hydrocephalus' was retracted after thorough investigations that confirmed that the article included several plagiarised images without the consent of the original authors (1,2). Upon receiving a notification from the authors of the (1), an investigation was launched and the authors were invited to respond. We reached the conclusion that the article has violated the ethical policy of the journal beyond any doubt and at least five of the existing images in the article are copied from (1) and another image is copied from (2). The authors of the article were informed by the decision.
References 1. Harper JR, Cherukuri V, O’Reilly T, Yu M, Mbabazi-Kabachelor E, Mulando R, et al. Assessing the utility of low resolution brain imaging: treatment of infant hydrocephalus. Neuroimage Clin. 2021 Nov 23;32:102896. 2. Cohen AR. Brain Tumors in Children. N Engl J Med. 2022 May 19;386(20):1922–31.
Qaim Mehdi Rizvi, Sarika Singh
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