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dissident
10-16-2005, 05:47 PM
http://www.physorg.com/news7264.html

"Our article opens an important avenue for research," said Miguel Jose Yacaman, from University of Texas, Department of Engineering and one of the study's authors.

In this study, scientists mixed silver nanoparticles with three different capping agents: foamy carbon, poly (PVP), and bovine serum albumin (BSA)."Not using a capping agent could result in the synthesis of big crystals instead of nanocrystals," explained Yacaman.

Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) showed the silver nanoparticles in the foamy carbon matrix were joined together, but an ultrasonic bath in deionized water released a significant number of nanoparticles. These nanoparticles were of size 16.19 (+-8.69)nm and had the greatest variety of shapes, such as icosahedral, decahedral, and elongated.

"Because of the synthesis procedure, the foamy carbon-coated naoparticles are more likely to have broad shape distribution," said Yacaman. Scientists used the electron beam to release the remainder of the nanoparticles from the joined bundle.

For the PVP-coated silver nanoparticles, scientists used glycerine as a dissolving agent. These particles were of size 6.53 (+-2.41). In the third preparation, scientists used serum albumin, the most common protein in blood plasma. The sulfur, oxygen, and nitrogen chemicals in BSA stabilized the nanoparticles, which were in the range of 3.12 (+-2.00) nm.

Scientists studied the absorption spectra of the different preparations to pinpoint their shapes. "Spherical nanoparticles absorbed in the blue region of the spectrum, for example," Yacaman said.

Also, the UV-Visible spectra graphs helped the group determine nanoparticle sizes. "The surface plasmon resonance peak wavelength increased with size," explained Yacaman.

Scientists tested, in vitro, each of three silver nanoparticle-preparations in HIV-1 cells. Yacaman and his colleagues incubated the samples at 37 C. After three hours and 24 hours, respectively, 0% of the cells were living.

The results showed that a silver nanoparticle concentration greater than 25 ug/mL worked more effectively at inhibiting HIV-1 cells. Plus, the foamy carbon was a slightly-better capping agent because of its free surface area. Size also played a role since none of the attached nanoparticles were greater than 10nm.

Scientists think the nanoparticles bonded through the gp120 glycoprotein knobs on HIV-1, using the sulfur residues on the knobs. The spacing between the knobs of ~22nm matched the center-to-center nanoparticle spacing.

Although this study shows silver nanoparticles may treat HIV-1, scientists need to research this relationship further. "We lack information regarding the long-term effects of metal nanoparticles," cautioned Yacaman. Scientists are forming a preventive cream for HIV-1, which they will test on humans.

Scientists are also studying other uses for silver nanoparticles. "We're testing against other viruses and the 'super bug (Methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus).' Our preliminary results indicate that silver nanoparticles can effectively attack other micro-organisms," Yacaman said.

By Syeda Z. Hamdani; Copyright 2005 PhysOrg.com

Infidel
10-16-2005, 09:02 PM
Your stash now surely must be suporting the terrorist network of Osama Bin Laden as it now endangers the biopharma right to profit

Silverity
10-31-2005, 12:25 PM
I compared their stats against the Silvergen product used by some here.

The article claim anti-viral solution is optimal thusly:

"The results showed that a silver nanoparticle concentration greater than 25 ug/mL worked more effectively at inhibiting HIV-1 cells. Plus, the foamy carbon was a slightly-better capping agent because of its free surface area. Size also played a role since none of the attached nanoparticles were greater than 10nm."

If my calculations are correct 25 ug/mL is 25 ppm while the silvergen goes up to 20 ppm and the silvergen claimed particle size is 1 to 5 nanometers compared to the optimal 10 nanometers of the study.

So, the Silvergen compares well to the study parameters.

The only gray area was the "capping agents" they used to stop large particles forming whereas Silvergen uses the constant current technique to maintain low particle size.

RxAG
01-14-2006, 10:14 PM
I'm just starting to take CS. I was feeling ill and just felt extremely weak for weeks. I encountered about CS while online looking for remedies. I bought a generator from Custom Electronics LLC which run on continuous current and makes a max of 12 ppm CS per batch. My symptoms are resolving ...I'm a firm believer that CS works!!!

SilverNuts@Bolts
01-15-2006, 12:13 AM
RXAG, welcome aboard.
Nice post, for number !.
I tryed drinking CS, with orange juice. Doesn't work for me, makes me feel sick.

bjgnome
01-15-2006, 12:14 AM
"Scientists are forming a preventive cream for HIV-1, which they will test on humans."


Maybe G-Khan can lend out his silver, uh, "rocket" as a marketing prop.

Silverity
01-16-2006, 11:53 AM
Great! Hope to be up and running myself soon with my Colloid Master.

RealityCheck
01-27-2006, 07:06 PM
This article appears bogus.

"Scientists tested, in vitro, each of three silver nanoparticle-preparations in HIV-1 cells. Yacaman and his colleagues incubated the samples at 37 C. After three hours and 24 hours, respectively, 0% of the cells were living.

The results showed that a silver nanoparticle concentration greater than 25 ug/mL worked more effectively at inhibiting HIV-1 cells. "

Too bad HIV is a virus and not a cell. :smokin:

agnut
01-28-2006, 09:50 AM
I posted this thread here on May 25, 2004 and how many have died since then ? I guess it was only a matter of time until the pharmaceutical industry figured a way to profit from colloidal silver. “Nano silver” ? Wonder if they will now try to ban colloidal silver. Am I being too cynical ?

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…And the one which makes me livid is AIDS. I believe that colloidal silver may be the “silver bullet” for AIDS patients. I have spoken to people and run into dead ends, both the people themselves and results. I mean, what are we afraid of ? Could the answer be this simple ? Google.com has many articles on the effect of colloidal silver on AIDS or HIV. One prominent one is :

Can Silver Treat AIDS?
News Article written by Nancy Robey (mn@primenet.com)
(Nancy Robey is one of the premiere researchers in the field of Colloidal Silver used on AIDS and the HIV virus.)
http://www.colloidal-silver.com/article7.htm

(www.colloidal-silver.com)

I have read testimonials of people cured of AIDS in the past. Obviously it is of primary importance that any test of colloidal silver’s effectiveness would have to be a group who does not reinfect themselves in the process and thus spoiling the accuracy of the results. The group must be aware of the Herxheimer reaction and gradually increase the quantity of colloidal silver taken. Otherwise, they will feel weak and sick in getting rid of too much viral load in too short a time. Blood cell changes could monitored and recorded. I am not in the medical profession and don’t know all the details necessary but am tired of hearing that there is no cure for AIDS, year after year. What have we got to lose in trying ?

So I throw out this offer to someone that I will buy a machine to make silver colloid for the purpose of trying this on a valid test group of AIDS sufferers.

I will take no legal responsibility as we are a nation of ambulance chasers. As they say, no good deed goes unpunished. There is also a saying that if you find a dog who is homeless and starving and you give it care and a home that it will return the care and love. But a person may bite you ! And I have been bitten a few times. So I am twice cautious. Maybe the test would be best in a foreign country where there is less greed.

If colloidal silver can quickly wipe out my genital herpes, why can it not wipe out AIDS ? It is just another damn virus and laboratory tests have shown colloidal silver to kill the AIDS virus.

There must be an answer and it has been gnawing at me.

Just my humble opinion and DYODD

Agnut



P.S. I think argyria is a boogeyman to keep people from using colloidal silver. How many people have you seen in photos who turned blue ? Two that I can think of and they both did not take it in a form that I would consider safe.


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I wonder if any honest test comparisons will ever be made between colloidal silver and nano silver. As I have read, colloidal silver is about 15 atoms of silver with a positive charge. Isn’t 15 atoms about “nano” enough ? Or are we splitting atomic hairs ?

Best wishes,

agnut

Pip
01-31-2006, 09:52 PM
I wonder if any honest test comparisons will ever be made between colloidal silver and nano silver. As I have read, colloidal silver is about 15 atoms of silver with a positive charge. Isn’t 15 atoms about “nano” enough ? Or are we splitting atomic hairs ?

Best wishes,

agnut


One of the ironies behind the 'nano' revolution is that 'nano' science has been around for hundreds of years--it was formerly called colloidal chemistry or biochemistry. They are one and the same, it is just that now, it is much easier to get funding by calling your system 'nano' and submitting it to the gov't reviewers who have to fund 'nano' projects because that is what the clueless legislators say we must fund.