Research Article

Industrial Waste-Derived Nanoparticles and Microspheres Can Be Potent Antimicrobial and Functional Ingredients

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(a) Hemolysis percentages of CNP and MS at different concentrations. Data generated from three independent experiments. Bars with different letters are significantly different at ; (b)-(c) Photographs of RBCs treated with CNP and MS at different concentrations. (−) and (+) controls are the RBCs in PBS and Triton-X, respectively; (d) SEM (e) TEM image (inset showing protein release profile) of PMS; (f) TGA pattern of CNP, MS, purified rapeseed protein, and PMS; (g) Effect of heat on protein solubility in presence or absence of MS as entrapment vehicle.
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