Green Synthesis and Characterization of Silver Nanoparticles Using a Lythrum salicaria Extract and In Vitro Exploration of Their Biological Activities.
Andreia CorciovaCornelia MirceaAna Flavia BurlecAdrian FifereIoana Turin MoleavinAlexandra SarghiCristina TuchilușBianca IvănescuIrina MacoveiPublished in: Life (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
This research describes an eco-friendly green route for the synthesis of AgNPs using an aqueous extract of Lythrum salicaria . Taguchi design was used to optimize the synthesis method, taking into account various working conditions. The optimum parameters were established using a 3 mM AgNO 3 concentration, a 1:9 extract:AgNO 3 volume ratio, a pH value of 8, 60 ℃ temperature, and 180 min reaction time. The synthesized AgNPs were characterized using UV-Vis and FTIR spectroscopy, and TEM and EDX analysis. The SPR band at 410 nm, as well as the functional groups of biomolecules identified by FTIR and the EDX signals at ~3 keV, confirmed the synthesis of spherical AgNPs. The average AgNPs size was determined to be 40 nm, through TEM, and the zeta potential was -19.62 mV. The antimicrobial assay showed inhibition against S. aureus and C. albicans . Moreover, the results regarding the inhibition of lipoxygenase and of peroxyl radical-mediated hemolysis assays were promising and justify further antioxidant studies.