Bio-Synthesis of Aspergillus terreus Mediated Gold Nanoparticle: Antimicrobial, Antioxidant, Antifungal and In Vitro Cytotoxicity Studies.
Rahul Chandra MishraRishu KalraRahul DilawariMayurika GoelColin James BarrowPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Gold nanoparticles (GNP) were bio-fabricated utilizing the methanolic extract of the endophytic isolate Aspergillus terreus . The biosynthesised gold nanoparticles (GNP023) were characterised using UV-visible spectroscopy (UV-Vis); transmission electron microscopy (TEM), Fourier-transform nfrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) studies. The bio-fabricated GNP023 displayed a sharp SPR peak at 536 nm, were spherically shaped, and had an average size between 10-16 nm. The EDX profile confirmed the presence of gold (Au), and XRD analysis confirmed the crystalline nature of GNP023. The antimicrobial activity of GNP023 was investigated against several food-borne and phytopathogens, using in vitro antibacterial and antifungal assays. The maximum zone of inhibition was observed for S. aureus and V. cholera at 400 μg /mL, whereas inhibition in radial mycelial growth was observed against Fusarium oxysporum and Rhizoctonia solani at 52.5% and 65.46%, respectively, when challenged with GNP023 (200 μg/mL). Moreover, the gold nanoparticles displayed significant antioxidant activity against the ABTS radical, with an IC 50 of 38.61 µg/mL, and were non-toxic when tested against human kidney embryonic 293 (HEK293) cells. Thus, the current work supports the application of myco-synthesised gold nanoparticles as a versatile antimicrobial candidate against food-borne pathogens.
Keyphrases
- gold nanoparticles
- electron microscopy
- reduced graphene oxide
- high resolution
- staphylococcus aureus
- oxidative stress
- candida albicans
- endothelial cells
- induced apoptosis
- single molecule
- photodynamic therapy
- anti inflammatory
- silver nanoparticles
- cell cycle arrest
- atomic force microscopy
- cell death
- magnetic resonance imaging
- climate change
- computed tomography
- solid state
- sensitive detection
- human health
- cell proliferation
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- wound healing
- single cell
- high speed