Title of article :
Mycogenesis of cerium oxide nanoparticles using Aspergillus niger culture filtrate and their applications for antibacterial and larvicidal activities
Author/Authors :
Gopinath, K Department of Nanoscience and Technology - Alagappa University, Tamil Nadu, India , Karthika, V Department of Nanoscience and Technology - Alagappa University, Tamil Nadu, India , Sundaravadivelan, C Department of Zoology - Vivekanandha College of Arts and Sciences for Women - Tamil Nadu, India , Gowri, S Department of Nanoscience and Technology - Alagappa University, Tamil Nadu, India , Arumugam, A Department of Nanoscience and Technology - Alagappa University, Tamil Nadu, India
Pages :
9
From page :
295
To page :
303
Abstract :
Cerium oxide nanoparticles (CeO2 NPs) were synthesized using Aspergillus niger culture filtrate. The mycosynthesized CeO2 NPs were characterized by UV– Visible (UV–Vis), Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Micro Raman, Thermogravimetric/ Differential Thermal Analysis (TG/DTA), Photoluminescence, and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) analyses. UV–Vis spectrum exhibited a corresponding absorption peak for CeO2 NPs at 296 nm, and the functional groups present in the fungal filtrate responsible for the synthesis of NPs were analyzed by FT-IR. The further characterization of the mycosynthesized CeO2 NPs revealed particles of the cubic structure and spherical shape, with the particle sizes ranging from 5 to 20 nm. The antibacterial activity of CeO2 NPs was examined in respect of two Gram-positive (G?) bacteria (Streptococcus pneumoniae, Bacillus subtilis) and two Gram-negative (G-) bacteria (Proteus vulgaris, Escherichia coli) by disk diffusion method. The test results for CeO2 NPs at a concentration of 10 mg/mL showed higher activities on the zone of inhibition of up to 10.67 ± 0.33 and 10.33 ± 0.33 mm against Streptococcus pneumonia and Bacillus subtilis, respectively, The CeO2 NPs caused 100 % mortality on first instar of Aedes aegypti at 0.250 mg/L concentration after 24-h exposure. The mycosynthesis of CeO2 NPs is a simple, cost-effective and eco-friendly approach and it will also potentially helpful to control pathogenic bacteria and dengue vector.
Keywords :
Aspergillus niger , Culture filtrate , Cerium oxide nanoparticles , Antibacterial activity , Larvicidal activity
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2015
Record number :
2436160
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