Title of article :
Biofabrication and characterization of flavonoid-loaded Ag, Au, Au–Ag bimetallic nanoparticles using seed extract of the plant Madhuca longifolia for the enhancement in wound healing bio-efficacy
Author/Authors :
Sharma, Mukti Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Science - Dayalbagh Educational Institute India , Yadav, Saurabh Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Science - Dayalbagh Educational Institute India , Ganesh, Narayanan Jawaharlal Nehru Cancer Hospital and Research Centre, Bhopal , India , Srivastava, Man Mohan Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Science - Dayalbagh Educational Institute India , Srivastava, Shalini Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Science - Dayalbagh Educational Institute India
Abstract :
The present communication warrants the presence of significant wound healing bio-efficacy of aq. alc. extract of the seed
(49.78%) of the plant Madhuca longifolia. A family of seven flavonoid fractions have been ascertained in the seed aq. alc.
extract of the target plant using LCMS-8030 analysis. In vivo wound healing parameters (wound area, wound closure,
epithelization period, skin breaking strength and hydroxyproline content) have been examined in Swiss albino mice models.
Statistically significant (p < 0.001) enhancement in the wound healing bio-efficacy has been effectively induced using
flavonoid-loaded gold: (
Mlf@AuNps), silver: (
Mlf@AgNps), and Au–Ag bimetallic: (
Mlf@Au–AgNps) nanoparticles. Among
the biofabricated nano-biomaterials, Mlf@
AgNps exhibited an exceptional enhancement in the wound healing bio-efficacy
(80.33%) attaining almost to the level of reference drug Placentrex (84.02%). All the fabricated nano-biomaterials were
thoroughly characterized using UV–Vis, XRD, FE-SEM, TEM, EDX, and DLS. The promising enhancement in the wound
healing potential of the nano-biomaterial (
Mlf@AgNps) has been explained based on the cumulative effects of biological
and nanotech parameters. The bio-fabricated (
Mlf@AgNps) nano-biomaterials using the plant M. longifolia have lustrous
prospects for the development of complimentary herbal nanomedicine for scaling-up the wound healing bio-efficacy.
Keywords :
Madhuca longifolia seeds , Flavonoid loaded nano-biomaterials , Characterization of nano-biomaterials , Wound healing activity
Journal title :
Progress in Biomaterials
Journal title :
Progress in Biomaterials