Effects of graphene ZNO on macrophages adjuvant effect of reduced graphene layers modified with different concentrations of ZnO on mammalian macrophages
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2024-05Author
Topal Önal, Harika
Karatekin, Rukan Suna
Ayaz, Furkan
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Graphene oxide (GO) is biocompatible due to its physicochemical properties in its carbon structure and is used in drug delivery, neoplasia treatment, and various biomedical materials. Zinc oxide (ZnO) is a low -rate, chemically protective biosensor protective material with no activity for the cell. We synthesized modified reduced graphene oxide (r -GO) with different amounts of ZnO (ZnO@r-GO25, ZnO@r-GO50, ZnO@r-GO75) and tested the effects of these newly synthesized nanoparticles on J774.2 macrophage cells. We observed that the synthesized nanoparticles exhibited immunostimulatory properties by increasing the levels of cytokines interleukin (IL) -6 and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)- alpha. We concluded that graphene oxide and zinc oxide have a significant adjuvant effect when combined.