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Nouf M. Al-Enazi
Researcher at Salman bin Abdulaziz University
Publications - 28
Citations - 934
Nouf M. Al-Enazi is an academic researcher from Salman bin Abdulaziz University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 21 publications receiving 438 citations.
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Green biosynthesis of gold nanoparticles using Galaxaura elongata and characterization of their antibacterial activity
TL;DR: The synthesis of gold nanoparticles (Au) using Galaxaura elongata (powder or extract) is demonstrated and the nanoparticles were evaluated for their antibacterial activities which showed better antibacterial effects with maximum inhibition zones of 17-16 mm by AuNPs synthesized by ethanolic extract.
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Soil bacteria Cupriavidus sp. mediates the extracellular synthesis of antibacterial silver nanoparticles
Fuad Ameen,Sami AlYahya,Muthusamy Govarthanan,N. ALjahdali,Nouf M. Al-Enazi,Khawla Alsamhary,Wafa A. Alshehri,Suaad S. Alwakeel,Suliman A. Alharbi +8 more
TL;DR: A need to use several pathogens in nano biomedical studies, and a need to search nanoparticles with high efficiency against a broad spectrum of pathogens, is indicated.
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Biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles by using of the marine brown alga Padina pavonia and their characterization
Neveen Abdel-Raouf,Nouf M. Al-Enazi,Ibraheem B. M. Ibraheem,Reem Mohammed Alharbi,Manal M. Alkhulaifi +4 more
TL;DR: Silver nanoparticles synthesized by the reduction of aqueous solutions of silver nitrate with powder and solvent extracts of Padina pavonia exhibited high stability, rapid formation of the biogenic process, small size and variable shapes.
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A review on biogenic synthesis of metal nanoparticles using marine algae and its applications.
TL;DR: In this paper, a survey of the reasoning behind the algae mediated green synthesis of various NPs from different algae origin has been explored and a piece of knowledge into the component of biosynthesis of nanoparticles from marine algae and their biomedical applications has been summarized.
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Gold nanoparticles synthesised by flavonoid tricetin as a potential antibacterial nanomedicine to treat respiratory infections causing opportunistic bacterial pathogens
TL;DR: The first report on the synthesis of AuNPs using tricetin, which may be a potential antibacterial nanomedicine to treat bacterial infections, showed high biocompatibility on primary normal human dermal fibroblast cells up to 50 μM mL-1.