Title of article :
Characterization and Assessment of Antimicrobial Activity and Potential of Heavy Metal ion Detection of Silver Nanoparticles synthesized from Actinidia deliciosa paste using double distilled water and 70% ethanol as solvent
Author/Authors :
Komal, Ratika Department of Biotechnology - Guru Nanak Girls College Model Town - Ludhiana -141002, India , Kashyap, Simran Department of Biotechnology - Guru Nanak Girls College Model Town - Ludhiana -141002, India
Abstract :
Green synthesis of nanoparticles using plants as sources exhibiting
superiority over the physical and chemical methods that are expensive and
can involve the use of toxic, hazardous chemicals, which may pose biological
and environmental risks. In present study silver nanoparticles were
synthesized in single step by biological method using extracts of Actinidia
deliciosa paste as reducing and stabilizing agent. Extracts were prepared
using two different solvents i.e. double distilled water and 70% ethanol by Hot
Percolation method. These extracts were augmented with AgNO3 solution
and subjected to different reaction conditions i.e. pH and temperature.
Synthesized silver nanoparticles of Actinidia deliciosa paste samples were
preliminary characterized by using UV-VIS spectrophotometer and also
on basis of change in colour in samples. Confirmatory characterization of
biologically synthesized silver nanoparticles was done by Energy-Dispersive
X-ray Spectroscopy (EDS) for presence of true silver metal ions samples,
Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) so as to find out the shape
and size of silver nanoparticles. The MIC test was performed to evaluate
antimicrobial activity of silver nanoparticles against E.coli, Staphylococcus
aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Applicative test of biosynthesized silver
nanoparticles for detection of minimum concentration of Hg2+ heavy metal
ions in contaminated water sample was done by observing change in optical
density with respect to fixed silver nanoparticles concentration and varied
Hg2+ heavy metal ions concentration by using UV-VIS spectrophotometer
at wavelength of 630 nm.
Keywords :
Actinidia Deliciosa Paste , Antimicrobial Activity , EDS , Heavy Metal Ions Detection , Silver Nanoparticles , TEM
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics