IN VIVO STUDIES OF IMMUNOGLOBULINS AND SERUM PROTEINS IN TOXOPLASMOSIS PATIENTS IN PRESENCE OF NANO PARTICLE (ZNO) INTERACTION
Authors: MOHAMMED TORKI HAMMOOD*

ABSTRACT
Infection caused by Toxoplasma gondii, toxoplasmosis, is the common zoo noses in India along with other tropical countries of world. People with a typical immune system generally show signs of improvement with no treatment. Treatment is, in any case, regularly required for people with immune lack or for women who are pregnant. Toxoplasmosis can be hazardous for immune compromised patients, ordinarily because of reactivation of constant infection. In the current research examination a retrospective analysis of the clinical states of toxoplasmosis patients went to at Government Fever Hospital (GFH), Gorantla, Guntur, India with sample estimate 25 women patients and 8 of these were pregnant. Auxiliary information were acquired from patients' records; the factors that were gathered included sex, age, signs and side effects, pregnancy circumstance, ophthalmic condition, IgA, IgM and IgG hostile to toxoplasmosis titers, and treatment conspire. A non-huge increment in the movement and particular action of protease in the sera of women contaminated with toxoplasmosis were seen in contrast with their qualities in the solid (p?0.05). While a non-noteworthy decline in absolute protein esteems was accounted for. The aftereffects of impact of nanoparticles demonstrated a decline in the level of the compound within the sight of Zinc nanoparticles by 52.24%, while the outcomes demonstrated that hindrance of ZnO nanoparticles nanoparticles was lesser and 51.37%. The outcomes demonstrated that IgA, IgG, and IgM levels were diminished within the sight Zinc nanoparticles. Keywords: Toxoplasmosis, Human samples, Nanoparticles, Ig, interaction study

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https://doi.org/10.31032/IJBPAS/2019/8.2.4631