Exploration of Phyllanthus acidus mediated silver nanoparticles and its activity against infectious bacterial pathogen

Abstract In our present investigation, synthesis of nontoxic, eco friendly and cost effective silver nanoparticles, Phyllanthus acidus (P. acidus) was used as starting material. The influence of phyto-constituents present in aqueous extracts of Phyllanthus acidus was found to be effective in reducti...

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Main Authors: Cherukuri Sowmya, Vuppalapati Lavakumar, Narayanan Venkateshan, Velayutham Ravichandiran, D. V. R. Saigopal
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-04-01
Series:Chemistry Central Journal
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13065-018-0412-7
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spelling doaj-a15d95c11a6942d1b4892aaa3f56cfe42021-08-02T04:50:58ZengBMCChemistry Central Journal1752-153X2018-04-011211910.1186/s13065-018-0412-7Exploration of Phyllanthus acidus mediated silver nanoparticles and its activity against infectious bacterial pathogenCherukuri Sowmya0Vuppalapati Lavakumar1Narayanan Venkateshan2Velayutham Ravichandiran3D. V. R. Saigopal4Drug Delivery and Nanotechnology Laboratory (DDNL), Department of Pharmaceutics, Arulmigu Kalasalingam College of PharmacyDrug Delivery and Nanotechnology Laboratory (DDNL), Department of Pharmaceutics, Arulmigu Kalasalingam College of PharmacyDrug Delivery and Nanotechnology Laboratory (DDNL), Department of Pharmaceutics, Arulmigu Kalasalingam College of PharmacyNational Institute of Pharamceutical Education and Research, NIPER - Kolkata at Indian Institute of Chemical BiologyDepartment of Virology, Sri Venkateswara UniversityAbstract In our present investigation, synthesis of nontoxic, eco friendly and cost effective silver nanoparticles, Phyllanthus acidus (P. acidus) was used as starting material. The influence of phyto-constituents present in aqueous extracts of Phyllanthus acidus was found to be effective in reduction of silver nitrate to free silver nanoparticles (PA-AgNPs). HPTLC finger print analysis reveals the presence of flavonoid, quercetin in aqueous extracts of Phyllanthus acidus. Surface plasmon racemonance exhibited λ max at 462 nm through UV–Vis spectroscopy. Zeta size revealed that the size of nanoparticles were with in the range of 65–250 nm with polydisperse index (PDI) of 0.451. The negative charge of zeta potential value (− 16.4) indicates repulsion among PA-AgNPs with their excellent stability. FESEM-EDAX, XRD and TEM analysis confirmed the presence of nano-crystalline PA-AgNPs with different morphological textures. Further, PA-AgNPs has shown potent antibacterial effect on E. coli cells. The greater antibacterial effect (viable and dead cells) of PA-AgNPs were confirmed by using acridine orange (AO) dye which can able to provide insight of healthy as well as damaged DNA. Live cells emit florescence green and dead cells (treated with PA-AgNPS at 20 and 40 µg/ml) appear as pale orange red colour. Post treatment, investigations of PA-AgNPs on E. coli cells under SEM was found to be effective against cell membrane damages which leads to cell death or cell growth arrest. Hence, from the above findings, we strongly recommend silver nanoparticles from Phyllanthus acidus can be used as a potential source for antimicrobial agent for chronic infections and also against other harmful microorganisms.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13065-018-0412-7Phyllanthus acidusSilver nanoparticlesAntibacterial activityFluorescence microscopy studiesCell surface morphology studies
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author Cherukuri Sowmya
Vuppalapati Lavakumar
Narayanan Venkateshan
Velayutham Ravichandiran
D. V. R. Saigopal
spellingShingle Cherukuri Sowmya
Vuppalapati Lavakumar
Narayanan Venkateshan
Velayutham Ravichandiran
D. V. R. Saigopal
Exploration of Phyllanthus acidus mediated silver nanoparticles and its activity against infectious bacterial pathogen
Chemistry Central Journal
Phyllanthus acidus
Silver nanoparticles
Antibacterial activity
Fluorescence microscopy studies
Cell surface morphology studies
author_facet Cherukuri Sowmya
Vuppalapati Lavakumar
Narayanan Venkateshan
Velayutham Ravichandiran
D. V. R. Saigopal
author_sort Cherukuri Sowmya
title Exploration of Phyllanthus acidus mediated silver nanoparticles and its activity against infectious bacterial pathogen
title_short Exploration of Phyllanthus acidus mediated silver nanoparticles and its activity against infectious bacterial pathogen
title_full Exploration of Phyllanthus acidus mediated silver nanoparticles and its activity against infectious bacterial pathogen
title_fullStr Exploration of Phyllanthus acidus mediated silver nanoparticles and its activity against infectious bacterial pathogen
title_full_unstemmed Exploration of Phyllanthus acidus mediated silver nanoparticles and its activity against infectious bacterial pathogen
title_sort exploration of phyllanthus acidus mediated silver nanoparticles and its activity against infectious bacterial pathogen
publisher BMC
series Chemistry Central Journal
issn 1752-153X
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Abstract In our present investigation, synthesis of nontoxic, eco friendly and cost effective silver nanoparticles, Phyllanthus acidus (P. acidus) was used as starting material. The influence of phyto-constituents present in aqueous extracts of Phyllanthus acidus was found to be effective in reduction of silver nitrate to free silver nanoparticles (PA-AgNPs). HPTLC finger print analysis reveals the presence of flavonoid, quercetin in aqueous extracts of Phyllanthus acidus. Surface plasmon racemonance exhibited λ max at 462 nm through UV–Vis spectroscopy. Zeta size revealed that the size of nanoparticles were with in the range of 65–250 nm with polydisperse index (PDI) of 0.451. The negative charge of zeta potential value (− 16.4) indicates repulsion among PA-AgNPs with their excellent stability. FESEM-EDAX, XRD and TEM analysis confirmed the presence of nano-crystalline PA-AgNPs with different morphological textures. Further, PA-AgNPs has shown potent antibacterial effect on E. coli cells. The greater antibacterial effect (viable and dead cells) of PA-AgNPs were confirmed by using acridine orange (AO) dye which can able to provide insight of healthy as well as damaged DNA. Live cells emit florescence green and dead cells (treated with PA-AgNPS at 20 and 40 µg/ml) appear as pale orange red colour. Post treatment, investigations of PA-AgNPs on E. coli cells under SEM was found to be effective against cell membrane damages which leads to cell death or cell growth arrest. Hence, from the above findings, we strongly recommend silver nanoparticles from Phyllanthus acidus can be used as a potential source for antimicrobial agent for chronic infections and also against other harmful microorganisms.
topic Phyllanthus acidus
Silver nanoparticles
Antibacterial activity
Fluorescence microscopy studies
Cell surface morphology studies
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13065-018-0412-7
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