Green Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles using Eugenia roxburghii DC. extract and activity against biofilm-producing bacteria

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  • Dr. Aparna Jha , Dr. Alka Shukla

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The green synthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) and their applications have attracted many researchers as the AgNPs are used effectively in targeting specific tissues and pathogenic microorganisms. The purpose of this study is to synthesize and characterize silver nanoparticles from fully expanded leaves of Eugenia roxburghii DC., as well as to test their effectiveness in inhibiting biofilm production. In this study, at 0.1 mM concentration of silver nitrate (AgNO3), stable AgNPs were synthesized and authenticated by monitoring the color change of the solution from yellow to brown, which was confirmed with spectrophotometric detection of optical density. The crystalline nature of these AgNPs was detected through an X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) pattern. AgNPs were characterized through a high-resolution transmission electron microscope (HR-TEM) to study the morphology and size of the nanoparticles (NPs). A new biological approach was undertaken through the Congo Red Agar (CRA) plate assay by using the synthesized AgNPs against biofilm production. The AgNPs effectively inhibit biofilm formation and the biofilm-producing bacterial colonies. This could be a significant achievement in contending with many dynamic pathogens.

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2016-2024

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Dr. Aparna Jha , Dr. Alka Shukla. (2024). Green Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles using Eugenia roxburghii DC. extract and activity against biofilm-producing bacteria. Sampreshan, ISSN:2347-2979 UGC CARE Group 1, 17(3), 75–83. Retrieved from https://sampreshan.info/index.php/journals/article/view/278

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