Title of article :
Phytotoxicity of Ag nanoparticles prepared by biogenic and chemical methods
Author/Authors :
Choudhury, Rupasree National Institute of Technology -India , Majumder, Manna National Institute of Technology -India , Roy, Dijendra Nath National Institute of Technology -India , Basumallick, Srijita National Institute of Technology -India , Misra, Tarun Kumar National Institute of Technology -India
Abstract :
Silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) are now widely
used as antibacterial and antifungal materials in different
consumer products. We report here the preparation of Ag
NPs by neem leaves extract (Azadirachta) reduction and
trisodium citrate–sodium borohydride reduction methods,
and study of their phytotoxicity. The nanoparticles were
characterized by UV–Vis spectroscopy, FTIR, and atomic
force microscopy (AFM) techniques. Both neem-coated
and citrate-coated Ag NPs exhibit surface plasmon around
400 nm, and their average sizes measured by AFM are
about 100 and 20 nm, respectively. Antibacterial and
antifungal activities of these nanomaterials have been
studied by simple pea seed germination and disk diffusion
methods. It has been observed from the growth of root and
shoot, citrate-coated Ag NPs significantly affect seedling
growth, but neem-coated Ag NPs exhibit somehow mild
toxicity toward germination process due to the nutrient
supplements from neem. On the other hand, antifungal
activity of neem-coated Ag NPs has been found much
higher than that of citrate-coated Ag NPs due to the combined effects of antifungal activity of neem and Ag NPs.
Present research primarily indicates a possible application
of neem-coated Ag NPs as a potential fungicide.
Keywords :
Ag nanoparticles , Neem (Azadirachta indica) , Seed germination , Antifungal effect
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics