Eco-Engineered Gold Nanoparticles Via Laurus Nobilis at Native pH: Toward Multifunctional Nanoformulations for in Vitro Cancer Therapy
Bilsen Tural, Gülşah Eşlik, Erdal Ertaş, Ömer Erdoğan, Servet Tural

TL;DR
This study creates gold nanoparticles using Laurus nobilis and shows they can kill cancer cells and inhibit cell migration, making them promising for cancer treatment and wound healing.
Contribution
This is the first study to report both cytotoxic and wound-healing-inhibitory effects of Laurus nobilis-mediated gold nanoparticles.
Findings
LN-AuNPs significantly decreased cell viability in all tested cancer cell lines with the lowest IC₅₀ in L929 cells.
LN-AuNPs inhibited cell migration in A549 cells, showing antimigratory potential.
Characterization confirmed phytochemical-mediated reduction and stable nanoparticle formation.
Abstract
In this study, gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) were developed using Laurus nobilis (LN) leaf extract, and their cytotoxic and antimigratory effects were evaluated in vitro to investigate their potential in cancer treatment and wound healing. AuNPs were synthesized by green reduction of HAuCl₄ using LN extract at room temperature. Characterization was carried out by UV-Vis, TEM, SEM, EDX, FTIR and DLS. Cytotoxicity was assessed by MTT assay in four cancer cell lines: A549, MDA-MB-231, SH-SY5Y, and L929. An in vitro wound healing assay using A549 cells was conducted to assess the antimigratory effects. Statistical analysis included IC₅₀ values, effect size (Cohen’s d), AUC, and non-parametric testing. LN-AuNPs showed a sharp plasmon resonance peak (~ 540 nm), narrow size distribution (~ 69 nm), and minimal aggregation. Spectral and elemental data confirmed phytochemical-mediated reduction.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNanoparticles: synthesis and applications · Graphene and Nanomaterials Applications · Wound Healing and Treatments
