Synthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) of leaves extract of Rhynchoglossum notonianum wall. for enhancing its bioavailability and antibacterial activity

Objective: Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) derived from Rhynchoglossum notonianum Wall. leaf were the subject of this investigation to examine their synthesis, characterisation, and biological activity. Materials and Methods: Aqueous extracts of Rhynchoglossum notonianum Wall leaves and 0.1 M silver ni...

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Published inInternational journal of health sciences pp. 6947 - 6961
Main Authors Farzeen, Sana, Kumar, Ajay
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 29.04.2022
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ISSN2550-6978
2550-696X
DOI10.53730/ijhs.v6nS2.6756

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Summary:Objective: Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) derived from Rhynchoglossum notonianum Wall. leaf were the subject of this investigation to examine their synthesis, characterisation, and biological activity. Materials and Methods: Aqueous extracts of Rhynchoglossum notonianum Wall leaves and 0.1 M silver nitrate were used to make AgNPs. Particle size, Zeta potential, UV-Vis spectroscopy, and SEM were used to determine the AgNPs properties. Results: Rapid and homogeneous size and shape silver nanoparticles were synthesised utilising Rhynchoglossum notonianum Wall. extract. When methanolic leaf extracts of Rhynchoglossum notonianum Wall. were combined with an aqueous silver ion complex solution, the surface Plasmon vibrations were excited, resulting in the production of MERNAgNPs. UV-Visible spectroscopy was used to characterise the nanoparticles. The widening of the peak in the UV-visible spectrum suggested polydispersion. The silver nanoparticles in solution have a surface Plasmon band of 420nm. Aqueous silver nitrate solution is diffused throughout the reaction time, with no signs of agglomeration. The average particle size (z-average) was “132.6nm”, the polydispersity index was “0.248”, and the zeta values were -25.1mV with a 100% peak area. This implies a stable silver nanoparticle. 
ISSN:2550-6978
2550-696X
DOI:10.53730/ijhs.v6nS2.6756