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Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B-biology | 2013

Photo-bio-synthesis of irregular shaped functionalized gold nanoparticles using edible mushroom Pleurotus florida and its anticancer evaluation

Ravishankar Bhat; V.G. Sharanabasava; Raghunandan Deshpande; Ullas N. Shetti; Ganesh Sanjeev; A. Venkataraman

A green chemistry approach to the synthesis of gold nanoparticles using edible mushroom Pleurotus florida (Oyster mushroom) by photo-irradiation method has been attempted. The mixture containing the aqueous gold ions and the mushroom extract was exposed to sunlight; this resulted in the formation of biofunctionalized gold nanoparticles. These nanoparticles were characterized using various techniques like UV-visible spectroscopy; X-ray diffraction studies, Energy dispersive X-ray analysis, Field emission scanning electron microscopy, Atomic force microscopy, Transmission electron microscopy and Fourier transform infrared spectrometry. The obtained biofunctionalized gold nanoparticles showed effective anti-cancer property against four different cancer cell lines A-549 (Human lung carcinoma), K-562 (Human chronic myelogenous leukemia bone marrow), HeLa (Human cervix) and MDA-MB (Human adenocarcinoma mammary gland) and no lethal effect is observed in Vero (African green monkey kidney normal cell) cell lines.


SOLID STATE PHYSICS: Proceedings of the 58th DAE Solid State Physics Symposium 2013 | 2014

Microstructural, thermal and antibacterial properties of electron beam irradiated Bombyx mori silk fibroin films

S. Asha; Sangappa; Prashantha Naik; K. Sharat Chandra; Ganesh Sanjeev

The Bombyx mori silk fibroin (SF) films were prepared by solution casting method and the effects of electron beam on structural, thermal and antibacterial responses of the prepared films were studied. The electron irradiation for different doses was carried out using 8 MeV Microtron facility at Mangalore University. The changes in microstructural parameters and thermal stability of the films were investigated using Wide Angle X-ray Scattering (WAXS) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) respectively. Both microstructuralline parameters (crystallite size and lattice strain (g in %)) and thermal stability of the irradiated films have increased with radiation dosage. Agar diffusion method demonstrated the antibacterial activity of SF film which was increased after irradiation on both Gram-positive and Gram-negative species.


Journal of Physics D | 2013

Electron irradiation effects on TGA-capped CdTe quantum dots

S. Chethan Pai; M. P. Joshi; S. Raj Mohan; U.P. Deshpande; T. S. Dhami; Jayakrishna Khatei; K S Koteshwar Rao; Ganesh Sanjeev

8MeV electron irradiation effects on thioglycolic acid (TGA)-capped CdTe quantum dots (QD) are discussed in this study. CdTe QDs were characterized using x-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscope (TEM) and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Steady-state and time-resolved emission spectroscopy and UV-visible absorption spectroscopy were performed before and after irradiation with 8MeV electrons. XRD and TEM confirm the growth of TGA-capped CdTe QDs. The photoemission wavelength, intensity and lifetimes were found to vary with electron dose. At lower doses, they were found to be increasing (red-shift of photoluminescence (PL) peak and intensity) while the intensity decreased at higher electron doses. The observed changes in PL property, XPS and XRD analysis suggest possible epitaxial growth of the CdS shell on the CdTe core. This work demonstrates electron beam induced formation of the CdS layer on the CdTe core, which is a key step towards growth of the water soluble CdTe/CdS core-shell structure for biomedical labelling applications.


Fibers and Polymers | 2012

Quantification of Degradation and Surface Morphology of NB7 Silk Fibers Irradiated by 8 MeV Electron Beam Using XRD and SEM Techniques

Sangappa; S. Asha; R. Somashekar; Ganesh Sanjeev

NB7 silk fiber (Bombyx mori) was irradiated with the maximum dose range of 100 kGy using 8 MeV electron beam at room temperature. Irradiation effect in these fibers is quantified in terms of the changes in microstructural parameters employing X-ray diffraction line profile analysis technique. For this purpose we have used three asymmetric distribution functions for column lengths in a crystal. The decreasing trend of crystallite size values (〈N〉 as well as Ds) and crystallinity with increasing dosage of radiation clearly indicates the degradation of fiber. Of the several factors responsible for such a behavior, we presume that the chain scission of polymer network is a significant one over others and it is well pronounced here, leading to low molecular weight of the samples. This degradation is attributed to many changes in tensile properties of the polymer. Comparison of SEM photographs also confirms the X-ray results.


Semiconductor Science and Technology | 2007

Effect of 8 MeV electron irradiation on the performance of CSS grown CdTe/CdS solar cells

Sheeja Krishnan; Ganesh Sanjeev; Manjunatha Pattabi; Harin S. Ullal; Xuanzhi Wu

The results of investigations carried out on the effect of electron irradiation on the electrical properties of CdTe/CdS solar cells prepared by close spaced sublimation (CSS) are presented in this paper. The solar cells were characterized using current–voltage (I–V) measurements under dark and air mass (AM) 1.5 illumination conditions. They were also characterized by capacitance measurements at various frequencies. The cells were exposed to graded doses of electrons up to 100 kGy. The effect of electron irradiation on the solar cell parameters such as short circuit current (Isc), open circuit voltage (Voc), fill factor (FF), conversion efficiency (η), saturation current (Io) and ideality factor (n) were studied. Only small changes in the cell parameters were observed after electron irradiation. Since the observed changes in the cell parameters were not remarkable up to an electron dose of 100 kGy, CdTe/CdS solar cells seem to be stable under electron irradiation.


Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2014

Influence of electron beam irradiation on spectral, thermal, morphological and catalytic properties of Co(II) complex immobilized on chitosan’s Schiff base

R. Antony; S. Theodore David; K. Karuppasamy; Ganesh Sanjeev; S. Balakumar

This study was carried out to investigate the effect of electron beam irradiation on the spectral and catalytic properties of chitosan supported (ONClCl) tetra coordinated Co(II) complex, [Co(OIAC)Cl2]. The complex was subjected to electron beam irradiation of 100 Gy, 1 kGy and 10 kGy doses. Chain scission of chitosan was observed on irradiation at 100 Gy and 10 kGy and chain linking at 1 kGy as evidenced by viscosity and FT-IR spectroscopic studies. This observation was also confirmed by thermo gravimetric and differential thermogravimetric (TG-DTG) analysis. It revealed that the thermal stability of the complex was increased at 1 kGy irradiation and decreased at 100 Gy and 10 kGy. In addition, the effect of electron beam irradiation on the surface morphology of the complex was studied by scanning electron microscopy. Catalytic abilities of both non-irradiated complex and irradiated complexes were determined and compared in the cyclohexane oxidation using hydrogen peroxide oxidant. The catalytic activity was found to increase after irradiation at all doses. Though the complex irradiated at 10 kGy showed highest conversion efficiency, irradiation at 1 kGy is suggested as the best dose due to the extensive reusability and adequate catalytic ability of the complex.


Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids | 2010

Electron-beam-induced changes in ultra-high-molecular weight polyethylene

R. D. Mathad; H. G. Harish Kumar; Basavaraj Sannakki; Ganesh Sanjeev; K.S.S. Sarma; Sanju Francis

Post-irradiation studies have been carried out to elucidate the effects of electron beam irradiation on the structural, optical, dielectric and thermal properties of ultra-high-molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) films. The modifications in the optical band gap, activation energy, oscillator strength, and transition dipole moment have been investigated as a function of electron radiation dose using UV–Vis absorption spectra of UHMWPE films. The spectral analysis showed a decrease in both the optical band gap and activation energy, whereas the oscillator strength and the transition dipole moment increased with the increase in electron radiation doses. Further, the dielectric measurements indicated a slight increase in the dielectric constant and the ac conductivity of the UHMWPE films upon electron irradiation. The thermal analysis carried out by differential scanning calorimeter and thermo-gravimetric analyzer revealed that the melting temperature, degree of crystallinity and thermal stability of the UHMWPE films increased, obviously, due to the predominant cross-linking following high doses of electron radiation.


Radiation Protection Dosimetry | 2016

DOSE-RESPONSE STUDY USING MICRONUCLEUS CYTOME ASSAY: A TOOL FOR BIODOSIMETRY APPLICATION.

Rajesha K Nairy; Nagesh Bhat; Ganesh Sanjeev; Narayana Yerol

The present study is aimed at obtaining in vitro dose-response data for the induction of micronucleus (MN) and nucleoplasmic bridges (NPBs) in human lymphocytes using 60Co-gamma rays and 8 MeV pulsed electron beam. An attempt was made to validate the possibility of applying NPBs as new biodosimetry endpoint in the dose range of 0-6 Gy. A total of 1000 binucleated cells (BNCs) per dose point were evaluated for the frequency of MN and NPBs. From the study, it is clear that the dose-response increase of MN and NPBs is linear quadratic in nature. The study provides linear and quadratic parameter for biodosimetry application. The relative biological effectiveness value of the 8 MeV electron beam was estimated using slope values and is found to be 1.18 ± 0.01 for MN/BNCs, 1.27 ± 0.02 for the fraction of BNCs with MN, 1.16 ± 0.13 for MN/(BNCs with MN) and 1.09±0.01 for NPBs.


Radiation Protection and Environment | 2011

Assessment of electron and gamma-induced dna damage in human peripheral blood by alkaline comet assay

Praveen Joseph; Narayana Yerol; Rajesha Nairy; Ganesh Sanjeev; Nagesh Bhat

In the present study, the effect of electron and gamma irradiation on the induction of DNA damage in human peripheral blood cells was investigated using comet assay. Blood samples were irradiated with an 8 MeV pulsed electron beam at a dose rate of 100 Gy min -1 . Gamma irradiation was carried out at a dose rate of 2 Gy min -1 using 60 Co gamma source. The total dose delivered to the samples was varied from 0 to 4 Gy. Samples were maintained at 0° C before irradiation, and the comet assay was carried out immediately after irradiation. Electrophoresis was performed at a field strength of 0.74 V cm -1 for 25 min at 4°C. A dose-dependent increase in DNA damage was observed. From the observed DNA damage, the relative biological effectiveness (RBE) for electron radiation with reference to gamma radiation on induction of DNA damage has been calculated.


Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids | 2011

Electron-beam irradiation effects on poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate) polymer

H. G. Harish Kumar; R. D. Mathad; K.S.S. Sarma; Ganesh Sanjeev; C. R. Haramagatti

Poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate) (EVA) films were irradiated with a 1.2 MeV electron beam at varied doses over the range 0–270 kGy in order to investigate the modifications induced in its optical, electrical and thermal properties. It was observed that optical band gap and activation energy of EVA films decreased upon electron irradiation, whereas the transition dipole moment, oscillator strength and number of carbon atoms per cluster were found to increase upon irradiation. Further, the dielectric constant, the dielectric loss, and the ac conductivity of EVA films were found to increase with an increase in the dose of electron radiation. The result further showed that the thermal stability of EVA film samples increased upon electron irradiation.

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Ashok Rao

Manipal Institute of Technology

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Nagesh Bhat

Bhabha Atomic Research Centre

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Sangappa

Mangalore University

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