Synthesis, Characterization and Antimicrobial activity of Leptadaenia reticulata Silver Nanoparticles

Abstract

Recently green synthesis of silver nanoparticles (SNPs) from plants is an extreme rising filed in nanotechnology. We have reported a green method for synthesis of Silver Nano Particles from aqueous plant leaves extract of Leptadaenia reticulata, an endemic medicinal plant of South-Eastern Ghats. These green-synthesized nanoparticles ar made public by color modification pattern, and thus the broad peak obtained at 421 nm with UV–Vis surface plasmon resonance studies check that that the synthesized.DLS analysis, it was located that Ag nanoparticles size changed into in the range of 80-120nm. Zeta capability famous the energetically very unstable. The particles undergo aggregation to stabilize themselves. Antimicrobial studies of the synthesized Silver nanoparticles on clinically separated Microorganisms were showed sensitivity against the biosynthesized nanoparticles. It indicates that Plant leaf extract of Leptadaenia reticulata is suitable for synthesizing stable silver nanoparticles which act as excellent antimicrobial agents. Keywords: Leptadaenia reticulata- Green synthesis- Silver nanoparticles -UV–Vis - FT-IR - SEM - DLS - Zeta potential analyser- Antimicrobial activity

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