Author/Authors :
Golnaraghi Ghomi, Ahmad Reza Fouman Faculty of Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran, Fouman, Iran , Mohammadi Khanaposhti, Mohammad Fouman Faculty of Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran, Fouman, Iran , Vahidi, Hossein Department of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology - School of Pharmacy - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Kobarfard, Farzad Department of Medicinal Chemistry - School of Pharmacy - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Ameri Shah Reza, Mahdieh Department of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology - School of Pharmacy - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Barabadi, Hamed Department of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology - School of Pharmacy - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Biological synthesis of nanoparticles (NPs) has gained extensive attention during recent
years by using various biological resources such as plant extracts and microorganisms as
reducing and stabilizing agents. The objective of the present study was to biosynthesize
zirconium NPs using Penicillium species as a reliable and eco-friendly protocol for the first
time. The synthesized NPs were characterized using Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM),
Atomic Force Microscope (AFM), Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS), Energy Dispersive X-ray
(EDX), and Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR). The results showed that three Penicillium
species were able to synthesize zirconium NPs extracellularly with spherical morphology
below 100 nm. Moreover, the preliminary antibacterial activity of zirconium NPs represented
considerable antibacterial potential against Gram-negative bacteria. Overall, the current study
demonstrated a novel bio-based approach for preparation of zirconium NPs. Further studies
are required to expend this laboratory-based investigation to an industrial scale owing to their
superiorities over traditional physicochemical methods such as cost-effectiveness and ecofriendliness.
Keywords :
Antibacterial activity , Zirconium nanoparticles , Penicillium family , Nanobiotechnology , Green synthesis