Biosynthesized silver nanoparticles using green chemistry approach and its evaluation as antifungal agent

Silver nanoparticles (Ag-NPs) have emerged as potential antifungal agents due to their exceptional properties. These nanoparticles can be synthesised in the laboratory by using green synthetic methods. Hence, in the present study dark brown colour Ag-NPs have been synthesized from 0.01 mM AgNO3 usin...

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Published in:Indian journal of chemical technology Vol. 30; no. 6; p. 741
Main Authors: Patanjali, Neeraj, Kumar, Randeep, Chopra, Indu, Patanjali, Pooja, Kaushik, Ruchi, Sharma, Surendra Kumar
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: New Delhi Publications and Information Directorate, Council on Scientific and Industrial Research 01-11-2023
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Summary:Silver nanoparticles (Ag-NPs) have emerged as potential antifungal agents due to their exceptional properties. These nanoparticles can be synthesised in the laboratory by using green synthetic methods. Hence, in the present study dark brown colour Ag-NPs have been synthesized from 0.01 mM AgNO3 using Azadirachta indica leaf extract as a reducing agent and characterised via different spectroscopic and microscopic techniques. The average particle sizes of the synthesized Ag-NPs are found to be 36 nm and all the particles are mostly spherical in shape. These biosynthesized Ag-NPs effectively have mitigated the mycelial growth of F. oxysporum and F. moniliforme. However, the inhibition has been found better for F.oxysporum as compared to F. moniliforme. At 500 ppm concentration of Ag-NPs, the reductions in mycelial growth havebeen found to be 100 and 80% for F. oxysporum and F. moniliforme, respectively. So, it can be concluded from the studythat Ag-NPs prepared from A. indica leaf extracts could be explored for developing fungicidal formulations.
ISSN:0971-457X
0975-0991
DOI:10.56042/ijct.v30i6.43