Biogenic Silver Nanoparticles from Iris tuberosa as Potential Preservative in Cosmetic Products.
Maria Mondéjar-LópezAlberto José López-JiménezMinerva Abad-JordáAngela Rubio-MoragaOussama AhrazemLourdes Gómez-GómezEnrique NizaPublished in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
Biogenic-silver nanoparticles emerge as new nanosilver platforms that allow us to obtain silver nanoparticles via "green chemistry". In our study, biogenic-silver nanoparticles were obtained from Iris tuberosa leaf extract. Nanoparticles were characterized by a UV-vis spectroscopy, dynamical light scattering technique. The transmission electron microscope revealed spheric and irregular nanoparticles with 5 to 50 nm in diameter. Antimicrobial properties were evaluated against typical microbial contaminants found in cosmetic products, showing high antimicrobial properties. Furthermore, natural moisturizing cream was formulated with biogenic-silver nanoparticles to evaluate the preservative efficiency through a challenge test, indicating its promising use as preservative in cosmetics.