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A Review on Potentialities of Selenium Nanoparticles and Its Application Using Air Borne Fungus

Sammi Parvin, Salman Khan, Pravej Alam, Tajdar H. Khan, Moayad Khataibeh, Mushtaq A. Khan, Abdus Samad, Abu Baker, Shazia Mansoor

Applied Ecology and Environmental Sciences. 2021, 9(6), 607-612 doi:10.12691/aees-9-6-5
  • Figure 1. Synthesis of SeNPs using Aspergillus oryzae. (Source: Farag et al., 2018 [33])
  • Figure 2. Synthesis of SeNPs using Aspergillus oryzae. Change in colour in SeNPs (Source: Farag et al., 2018 [33])
  • Figure 3. SEM picture of Biogenic synthesis of SeNPs using Aspergillus oryzae (Source: Farag et al., 2018 [33])
  • Figure 4. Scanning electron microscopic image of mycogenic SeNPs depicting their spherical shape. The white bar indicates 5µm (Source: Shreya et al., 2019 [20])
  • Figure 5. Picture shows effect of SeNPs on bacterial cells. Scanning Electron Micrographs of strain CM100B grown in the presence of 5 mM selenite. (A) Selenium nanospheres adhering to the bacterial cells. (B) Bacterial cells surrounded by selenium nanospheres. (C) Free selenium nanospheres. (D) Control cells grown in TSB without addition of selenite (Source: Dhanjal and Cameotra, 2010 [7])
  • Figure 6. TEM images of localization of selenium nanospheres (indicated by arrows). Intracellular and surface localization of selenium nanospheres in strain CM100B under aerobic condition (Source: Dhanjal and Cameotra, 2010 [7])