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Title: A novel synthesis, analysis and evaluation of Musa coccinea based zero valent iron nanoparticles for antimicrobial and antioxidant
Authors: Tan Phat Chau
Kathirvel Brindhadevi
Ramakrishnan Krishnan
Mansour Ali Alyousef
Hesham S. Almoallim
Niwooti Whangchai
Surachai Pikulkaew
Authors: Tan Phat Chau
Kathirvel Brindhadevi
Ramakrishnan Krishnan
Mansour Ali Alyousef
Hesham S. Almoallim
Niwooti Whangchai
Surachai Pikulkaew
Keywords: Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology;Environmental Science
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2022
Abstract: Zerovalent Iron Nanoparticles (MC-ZVI NPs) were synthesized from Musa coocinea peel extract as reducing and stabilizing agent using a novel synthesis technique. The synthesis of MC-ZVI NPs was confirmed using UV–vis spectroscopy showing a sharp absorption peak at 341 nm. Further the chemical and structural characterization of MC-ZVI NPs were performed using Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), and Dynamic Light Scattering technique (DLS). FTIR analysis revealed the presence of phytochemical molecules associated with the MC-ZVI NPs. SEM analysis revealed the synthesized MC-ZVI NPs were in spherical shaped, while DLS analysis confirmed the synthesis of poly dispersed and non-homogenous MC-ZVI NPs. The antimicrobial efficacy of MC-ZVI NPs synthesized using Musa coccinea peel extract was tested against bacterial (Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Bacillus subtilis) and fungal (Aspergillus niger) pathogens. But MC-ZVI NPs exhibited maximum of 19 mm zone of inhibition against B. subtilis and A. niger. Further the free radical scavenging activity MC-ZVI NPs was confirmed using DPPH, hydroxyl radical, hydrogen peroxide, FRAP assay showing displayed effective antioxidant activity. Thus, the present idea will give a fast and cost effective approach to synthesize MC-ZVI NPs with antimicrobial property for application in biomedical purposes.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/72499
ISSN: 10960953
00139351
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