2025, Vol. 6, Issue 1, Part A
Comprehensive research on nickel: Its biological, chemical, and pharmacological roles
Author(s): Shraddha Shukla
Abstract: Nickel (Ni), a transition metal, is essential for living organisms, chemical processes, and medical applications. Although it is present in trace amounts in organisms, it plays a crucial role in enzymes that assist in global cycles such as nitrogen, carbon, and oxygen. The addition of nickel to diets enhances growth and metabolism in animals. Nickel complexes exhibit significant antibacterial, antioxidant, and anticancer properties. However, too much nickel is dangerous and causes health problems such as cancer and allergies. This research explains the many uses of nickel, focusing on its biological importance, chemical uses, and potential in medicine.
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Shraddha Shukla. Comprehensive research on nickel: Its biological, chemical, and pharmacological roles. J Res Chem 2025;6(1):01-03.