Title of article :
phyto-mediated silver nanoparticles via melissa officinalis aqueous and methanolic extracts: synthesis, characterization and biological properties against infectious bacterial strains
Author/Authors :
dehghan nayeri, fatemeh imam khomeini international university (ikiu) - faculty of agriculture and natural sciences - agricultural biotechnology department, qazvin, iran , mafakheri, sudabeh imam khomeini international university (ikiu) - faculty of agricultural and natural sciences - department of horticulture science, qazvin, iran , mirhosseini, maryam imam khomeini international university (ikiu) - faculty of agricultural and natural sciences - department of agricultural biotechnology, qazvin, iran , sayyed, riyaz psgvpm s arts, science and commerce college - department of microbiology, shahada, india
From page :
270
To page :
285
Abstract :
background: the present study was aimed to examine the influence of extraction method on the morphology, physico-chemical characteristics and antimicrobial properties of agnps synthesized from melissa officinalis. methods: agnps were prepared by two extraction methods. the properties of obtained nanoparticles were characterized by sem, uv-vis, xrd and ftir techniques. accordingly, sem images showed different shape, size and morphology of agnps using two different extracts types. results: the uv-vis spectroscopy confirmed the formation of agnps by observing a distinct surface plasmon resonance band around 450 nm. sem images showed different shape, size and morphology of agnps using two different extracts types. agnps derived from the aqueous extract were rod-shaped with a diameter of 19 to 40 nm whereas spherical particles were synthesized by the methanolic extract found smaller with size distribution ranging from 13 to 35 nm. the xrd pattern indicated that agnps formed by the reduction of ag+ ions using the methanolic extract were crystal-like in nature. the functional groups of the methanolic extract involved in synthesis and stabilization of agnps were investigated by ftir. in addition, agnps containing methanolic extract showed higher antioxidant activity. conclusion: in this respect, the biosynthesized particles showed potential bio-functionality through which higher antioxidant property and antimicrobial profile against infectious strains were observed. by and large, these results have shown that using medicinal plants for biosynthesis of agnps can boost the quality of prepared particles for exhibiting trustworthy functionalities.
Keywords :
bio , reducing agent , green synthesis , plant extract
Journal title :
International Journal of Advanced Biological and Biomedical Research (IJABBR)
Journal title :
International Journal of Advanced Biological and Biomedical Research (IJABBR)
Record number :
2705063
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