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Phase variation of manganese oxide in the MnO@ZnO nanocomposite with calcination temperature and its effect on structural and biological activities
by
Haydar, Md Salman
,
Sikdar, Suranjan
,
Sarkar, Kushankur
in
631/45
,
639/638
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Anti-Bacterial Agents - chemistry
2023
Having powerful antibacterial and antioxidant effects, zinc oxide and manganese oxide nanomaterials are of great interest. Here we have synthesized manganese oxide decorated zinc oxide (MZO) nanocomposites by co-precipitation method, calcined at different temperatures (300–750 °C) and studied various properties. Here the crystalline structure of the nanocomposite and phase change of the manganese oxide are observed with calcination temperature. The average crystalline size increases and the dislocation density and microstrain decrease with the increase in calcined temperature for the same structural features. The formation of composites was confirmed by XRD pattern and SEM images. EDAX spectra proved the high purity of the composites. Here, different biological properties change with the calcination temperature for different shapes, sizes and structures of the nanocomposite. Nanomaterial calcined at 750 °C provides the best anti-microbial activity against
Escherichia coli, Salmonella typhimurium, Shigella flexneri
(gram-negative),
Bacillus subtilis
and
Bacillus megaterium
(gram-positive) bacterial strain at 300 µg/mL concentration. The nanomaterial with calcination temperatures of 300 °C and 450 °C provided better antioxidant properties.
Journal Article
Collision Tumour Comprising Desmoplastic Ameloblastoma and Squamous Odontogenic Tumour in the Anterior Maxilla: A Case Report
by
Maity, Chirantan
,
Misra, Mayukh
,
Saraf, Ankita
in
Case reports
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Clinical Report
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Connective tissue
2024
Collision tumours, characterized by the simultaneous occurrence of two distinct neoplasms within the same anatomical site, are exceedingly rare in oral pathology. This case report presents an uncommon collision tumour involving desmoplastic ameloblastoma and squamous odontogenic tumour in the anterior maxilla of a 52-year-old male from the Indian population. Desmoplastic ameloblastoma is a variant of ameloblastoma known for its unique histopathological features, while squamous odontogenic tumour is a benign epithelial odontogenic tumour with distinctive clinical behaviour. The rarity of this occurrence emphasizes the need for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment strategies. This report discusses the clinical presentation, radiographic findings, and histopathological characteristics of this collision tumour. Through the presentation of this case, we aim to contribute to the understanding of these rare entities and their management considerations.
Journal Article