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. 2024 Jan 25:2024:5538107.
doi: 10.1049/2024/5538107. eCollection 2024.

Radioprotective Effect of Selenium Nanoparticles: A Mini Review

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Radioprotective Effect of Selenium Nanoparticles: A Mini Review

Rasool Azmoonfar et al. IET Nanobiotechnol. .

Abstract

Materials and methods: This study followed the PRISMA reporting guidelines to present the results. A comprehensive search was performed on electronic databases such as PubMed, Scopus, Web of Sciences, and Science Direct. Initially, 413 articles were retrieved. After removing duplicates and applying specific inclusion and exclusion criteria, 10 articles were finally included in this systematic review.

Results: The reviewed studies showed that selenium nanoparticles had anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. They effectively protected the kidneys, liver, and testicles from damage. Furthermore, there was evidence of efficient radioprotection for the organs examined without significant side effects.

Conclusions: This systematic review emphasizes the potential advantages of using selenium nanoparticles to prevent the negative effects of ionizing radiation. Importantly, these protective effects were achieved without causing noticeable side effects. These findings suggest the potential role of selenium nanoparticles as radioprotective agents, offering possible therapeutic applications to reduce the risks related to ionizing radiation exposure in medical imaging and radiotherapy procedures.

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The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest.

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The process of selecting studies and the results.
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Selenium nanoparticles attenuate damage induced by ionizing radiation in biological systems.

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