Title of article :
Efficient and robust biofabrication of silver nanoparticles by cassia alata leaf extract and their antimicrobial activity
Author/Authors :
Aparna Gaddam, Susmila Department of Virology - Sri Venkateswara University - Andhra Pradesh, India , Subbaiah Kotakadi, Venkata DST-PURSE Centre - Sri Venkateswara University - Andhra Pradesh, India , Sai Gopal, D. V. R Department of Virology - Sri Venkateswara University - Andhra Pradesh, India , Subba Rao, Y Department of Chemistry - Sri Venkateswara University - Andhra Pradesh, India , Varada Reddy, A Department of Chemistry - Sri Venkateswara University - Andhra Pradesh, India
Abstract :
Biosynthesis of green nanomaterials and their
characterization comprise an emerging field of nanotechnology,
due to their wide range of applications. The present
study deals with the synthesis of silver nanoparticles
(AgNPs) using an aqueous leaf extract of Cassia alata. The
AgNPs are characterized using UV–Visible spectroscopy.
The surface plasmon resonance spectrum of AgNPs was
obtained at 434 nm, and scanning electron microscopy
coupled with X-ray energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDX)
data revealed that AgNPs were uniformly spherical in
shape. EDX data show very strong silver signal and weak
signals to other elements, and X-ray diffraction patterns
reveal that the particles are crystalline in nature with facecentered
cubic structure. Fourier transform-infrared spectroscopy
reveals that the carbonyl group (C = O,
1637.07 cm-1) is involved in the reduction of Ag? to Ag.
The synthesized AgNPs were crystalline in nature and
spherical in shape, with an average of[41 nm size. The
stability of AgNPs is due to its high negative zeta potential,
which is –50.7 mV. Further, atomic force microscopy
studies also revealed that the average particle size was
47 nm which correlates with the above result of particle
size analysis. The present study also indicates that AgNPs
have considerable antibacterial activity and exceptionally
superior antifungal activity, in comparison with standard
antimicrobial drugs.
Keywords :
Green synthesis , Cassia alata , AgNPs , Spectral analysis , Antimicrobial activity
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics