Biosynthesis characterization of gold and silver nanoparticles by using different medicinal plants and evaluation of its biological activities
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The Nano technology is an emerging field of science revolutionized important technologies
newlinein all areas of science. The nanoparticles offer unprecedented interaction with biomolecules
newlinedue to their small size, shape, and structure. In this study three medicinal plants, Justica
newlinewynaadensis, Lobelia nicotianifolia, and Abrus precatorius seed extracts were used to
newlinesynthesize Au and Ag nanoparticles, and their biological activities were studied. Ethyl
newlineAcetate extract of the samples was used for the investigation. The synthesis of Au and Ag
newlinenanoparticles was carried out by adding 10ml chloroacetic acid (AuCl4) and 1 molar Ag
newlinenitrate solution (AgNO3) separately into a conical flask. The color that appeared during the
newlinereaction was recorded. The reaction mixture was allowed to cool and Uv-spectral analysis
newlinewas observed at 500nm to 600nm for Au, 400 nm-500 nm for Ag nanoparticles. The readings
newlinewere recorded for Au in the range between 420 to 455 nm and for Ag 532nm to 560 nm. The
newlinesolution was allowed to react up to 24 hours and solutions were centrifuged at 10,000 rpm for
newline20 minutes pellets were used for further study. The nanoparticles were subjected to
newlinecharacterization technique, XRD analysis of Au and Ag nanoparticles confirmed the
newlinecrystalline structure and size of the nanoparticle was calculated using Debye-schererr
newlineequation D=0.9and#955;/and#946;Cosand#952;.
newlineFTIR studies confirmed the functional groups involved in capping Au and Ag
newlinenanoparticles.TEM images confirmed the polydispersed agglomerated Ag and Au
newlinenanoparticles with sizes ranging from 14 nm to 80 nm. SAED confirmed the fcc (Face
newlinecentered cubic) structured Ag and Au nanoparticles incorporation with XRD pattern. EDX
newlineanalysis confirmed the purity of the nanoparticles with no impurities. The anti-microbial
newlineactivity of the Ag and Au nanoparticles was tested against gram-positive bacteria
newlineMicrococcus luteus, Bacillus subtilis, and Escherichia coli, and a clear zone of inhibition was
newlinerecorded. The anticancer activity (MTT assay) was evaluated against human lung cancer
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