The biosynthesis of nanoparticles by microorganisms, on the contrary to chemical synthesis, is an environmentally-friendly process which has low energy requirements. In this investigation, we used the microorganism Geobacillus wiegelii, strain GWE1, an aerobic thermophile belonging to genus Geobacillus, isolated from a drying oven. This microorganism has the ability to reduce selenite evidenced by the change of color from colorless to red in the culture. Elemental analysis and composition of the particles were verified using transmission electron microscopy and energy-dispersive X-ray analysis. The nanoparticles have a defined spherical shape and a selenium elemental state. Previous experiments showed that the presence of the whole microorg...
Abstract Background In the biological method, using nonpathogenic and extremophile bacteria systems ...
Selenite is extremely biotoxic, and as a result of this, exploitation of microorganisms able to redu...
10 p.-6 fig.Background: Different bacteria have been reported so far that link selenite resistance t...
The biosynthesis of nanoparticles by microorganisms, on the contrary to chemical synthesis, is an en...
Microorganisms capable of transforming toxic selenium oxyanions into non-toxic elemental selenium (S...
Selenium (Se) is an essential element for the cell that has multiple applications in medicine and te...
A bacterial strain (SeITE01), isolated from the rhizosphere of the selenium hyperaccumulator legume ...
Background: Synthesis of selenium nanoparticles from selenite by Shewanella sp. HN-41 demonstrated t...
Selenite (SeO3 2-) oxyanion shows severe toxicity to biota. Different bacterial strains exist that a...
9 p.-6 fig.-1 tabSelenium and selenium nanoparticles (SeNPs) are extensively used in biomedicine, el...
The wide anthropogenic use of selenium compounds represents the major source of selenium pollution w...
Selenium is a trace element commonly found in the earth’s crust. It belongs to the Group 16 (chalcog...
The use of biologically derived metal nanoparticles for various proposes is going to be an issue of ...
The shape of nanomaterials affects their colloidal properties, cellular uptake, and fate in the envi...
Abstract Background An attempt was made to isolate selenite-reducing bacteria from a contaminated la...
Abstract Background In the biological method, using nonpathogenic and extremophile bacteria systems ...
Selenite is extremely biotoxic, and as a result of this, exploitation of microorganisms able to redu...
10 p.-6 fig.Background: Different bacteria have been reported so far that link selenite resistance t...
The biosynthesis of nanoparticles by microorganisms, on the contrary to chemical synthesis, is an en...
Microorganisms capable of transforming toxic selenium oxyanions into non-toxic elemental selenium (S...
Selenium (Se) is an essential element for the cell that has multiple applications in medicine and te...
A bacterial strain (SeITE01), isolated from the rhizosphere of the selenium hyperaccumulator legume ...
Background: Synthesis of selenium nanoparticles from selenite by Shewanella sp. HN-41 demonstrated t...
Selenite (SeO3 2-) oxyanion shows severe toxicity to biota. Different bacterial strains exist that a...
9 p.-6 fig.-1 tabSelenium and selenium nanoparticles (SeNPs) are extensively used in biomedicine, el...
The wide anthropogenic use of selenium compounds represents the major source of selenium pollution w...
Selenium is a trace element commonly found in the earth’s crust. It belongs to the Group 16 (chalcog...
The use of biologically derived metal nanoparticles for various proposes is going to be an issue of ...
The shape of nanomaterials affects their colloidal properties, cellular uptake, and fate in the envi...
Abstract Background An attempt was made to isolate selenite-reducing bacteria from a contaminated la...
Abstract Background In the biological method, using nonpathogenic and extremophile bacteria systems ...
Selenite is extremely biotoxic, and as a result of this, exploitation of microorganisms able to redu...
10 p.-6 fig.Background: Different bacteria have been reported so far that link selenite resistance t...