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Biosynthesis of copper nanoparticles and its effect on actively dividing cells of mitosis in Allium cepa
Authors:Dipali Nagaonkar  Sudhir Shende  Mahendra Rai
Institution:Nanobiotechnology Laboratory, Dept. of Biotechnology, S.G.B. Amravati University, Amravati, Maharashtra, India
Abstract:Nanobiotechnological application of copper nanoparticles has paved the way for advancement in agriculture owing to its bactericidal and fungicidal activities. Recently, researchers have focussed on bioinspired synthesis of copper nanoparticles as a viable alternative to existing physicochemical techniques. For the commercialization of nanocopper, the toxicity evaluation is a major issue. In this context, Citrus medica (L.) fruit extract‐mediated copper nanoparticles were synthesized and its different concentrations (10, 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100 µg mL?1) were evaluated for its effect on actively dividing cells of Allium cepa. The study clearly revealed that copper nanoparticles increased mitotic index up to the concentration of 20 µg mL?1. In addition, a gradual decline in mitotic index and increase in abnormality index was observed as the concentration of copper nanoparticles and treatment duration were increased. Aberrations in chromosomal behavior such as sticky and disturbed chromosomes in metaphase and anaphase, c‐metaphase, bridges, laggard, disturbed telophase, and vacuolated nucleus were also observed. © 2015 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Biotechnol. Prog., 31:557–565, 2015
Keywords:aberrations  abnormality index  Allium cepa  bioinspired synthesis  copper nanoparticles  mitotic index
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