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Green Synthesis of Sliver Nanoparticles Using Avicennia officinalis and Xylocarpus granatum Extracts and In vitro Evaluation of Antioxidant, Antidiabetic and Anti-inflammatory Activities

Authors
Das, Swagat KumarBehera, SupritiPatra, Jayanta KumarThatoi, Hrudayanath
Issue Date
Jul-2019
Publisher
SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
Keywords
Silver nanoparticle; Mangrove; Antioxidant; Antidiabetic; Anti-inflammatory
Citation
JOURNAL OF CLUSTER SCIENCE, v.30, no.4, pp 1103 - 1113
Pages
11
Indexed
SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF CLUSTER SCIENCE
Volume
30
Number
4
Start Page
1103
End Page
1113
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/7915
DOI
10.1007/s10876-019-01571-2
ISSN
1040-7278
1572-8862
Abstract
The present study involves biosynthesis of AgNPs using Avicennia officinalis and Xylocarpus granatum mangrove plants along with evaluation of their potential biomedical applications. The synthesized AgNPs were characterized by UV-Vis spectroscopy, FTIR analysis, scanning electron microscope, particle size analyzer, X-ray diffraction (XRD). The synthesized AgNPs showed absorption maxima at 470nm for X. granatum (XG-AgNPs) and 420nm for A. offcinalis (AO-AgNPs) which corresponds to their respective surface Plasmon resonance. The FTIR analysis reveals capping of phenolic groups providing stability of synthesized AgNPs. The morphology of silver nanoparticles was confirmed by SEM technique. The dynamic light scattering study (DLS) also confirmed the size distribution of synthesized AgNPs. XRD peaks at 2 range of 20-70(o) corresponds (111), (200) and (220) reflection planes indicating the structure of metallic silver. AO-AgNPs exhibited better DPPH scavenging, superoxide and protein denatuaration activity with IC50 values of 0.14, 0.32 and 0.21mg/ml. However, XG-AgNPs exhibited better -amylse and -glucosidase inhibition potential as compared to AO-AgNPs. It could be concluded that X. granatum bark extracts and A. officinalis leaf extract can be used efficiently for the synthesis of biologically active silver nanoparticles which could be exploited pharmaceutical applications.
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