Title of article :
Eco-friendly synthesis of silver nanoparticles from Clerodendrum viscosum leaf extract and its antibacterial potential
Author/Authors :
Nahar, Kamrun Department of Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering - Islamic University - Kushtia 7003 - Bangladesh , Yang, Deok-Chun Department of Oriental Medicinal Biotechnology - College of Life Sciences - Kyung Hee University - Giheunggu Yongin-si - Gyeonggi-do - Yongin - 446–701 - Republic of Korea , Jahan Rupa, Esrat Department of Oriental Medicinal Biotechnology - College of Life Sciences - Kyung Hee University - Giheunggu Yongin-si - Gyeonggi-do - Yongin - 446–701 - Republic of Korea , Khatun, Mst. Khodeza Department of Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering - Islamic University - Kushtia 7003 - Bangladesh , Al-Reza, Sharif Md Department of Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering - Islamic University - Kushtia 7003 - Bangladesh
Abstract :
Objective(s): Recently, nanoparticles have occupied the leading stage for
the development of nanotechnology. Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) have
received significant concentration for their potent chemical, electrochemical,
physical, antimicrobial and wound healing applications. This paper represents
effortless, cost effective and eco-friendly method for the synthesis of AgNPs
from silver nitrate solution by using aqueous leaf extracts of Clerodendrum
viscosum.
Methods: The synthesis of nanoparticles was carried out by using the
aqueous extract of Clerodendrum viscosum leaf and silver nitrate solution.
The formation of nanoparticles was identified by the change of colour from
colourless to dark brown owing to surface plasmon resonance phenomenon.
The synthesized nanoparticles were identified by UV-Vis spectrophotometer,
Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Transmission Electron Microscopy
(TEM), Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Fourier
Transform Infra-red Spectroscopy (FTIR) methods. In addition, the
antibacterial activity was tested by agar disc diffusion assay against some
bacteria.
Results: The appearance of silver nanoparticles was indicated by the presence
of an absorption peak at 422 nm. The images of the electron microscope
indicated that the nanoparticles were spherical and the average size about
56 nm at 25ºC and 53 nm at 60ºC. The X-ray diffraction was distinctly proven
that the nanoparticles were crystalline nature. The results of microbial test
also indicated that the synthesized nanoparticles had significant antibacterial
activity. Conclusions: This experiment showed that leaf extracts of Clerodendrum
viscosum can be used for eco-friendly synthesis of nanoparticles, which also
have potential antibacterial effect.
Keywords :
Eco-friendly Synthesis , Clerodendrum viscosum , Silver Nanoparticles , Spectral Observation , Antibacterial Activity
Journal title :
Nanomedicine Research Journal