Abstract

The use and manufacture of nanomaterials are expanding, which is concerning for human health. Graphene oxide (GO), magnesium oxide (MgO), and quercetin (QU) have typically had significant growth because of their diverse range of applications in nanomedicine. They are utilised in the treatment of cancer, medication delivery, tissue engineering, healing of wounds, and biosensor. In this work, MgO-QU/GO nanocomposite was synthesized and its antioxidant was tested in a zebrafish model. Further obtained MgO-QU/GO nanocomposite was characterized through UV, XRD, FTIR, and SEM with EDAX analysis. Zebrafish adult seven test groups were used in the experiment with each group containing 10 fish follows fish fed the control, and exposed to MgO-QU/GO nanocomposite concentration 0+0.0+20.0+40.0+80.0+20+0.0+40+0.0+80+0 mg/L. The outcome shows that the toxicity of the utilised nanocomposite was comparatively low after zebrafish were exposed to MgO-QU/GO and recovered. Exploratory MgO-QU/GO treatment to zebra fish significant by decreased the Lipid Peroxidation (LPO) and elevated the antioxidant. These findings imply that nanocomposite at the concentration considered here might be a workable substitute for water recovery as they have no negative effects on the long-term life and welfare of humans and animals.

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