Krishnendu AcharyaJoy SarkarGajendra Nath MaitySomanjana KhatuaSoumitra Mondal
Advancement of an environment friendly, trustworthy, and speedy route for the production of Ag-NP using natural system is an essential urge in nanotechnology.Biological synthetic techniques are considered as a better alternative over other conventional methods.Silver is a safe inorganic element that is projected as 'next-gen' antimicrobial agent and had been extensively used against several bacterial strains from the ancient times.Here, we document a low-cost green synthesis approach for construction of Ag-NP using fruit extracted polysaccharide of Bruguiera cylindrica, a mangrove plant of Sundarban.During the investigation of GC-MS an adequate amount of glucose was found as major carbohydrate molecule in the extracted polysaccharide.Synthesised Ag-NP were also characteristically described by UV-Vis, DLS, TEM, EDAX, XRD and FTIR.The average diameter of the Ag-NP was 4.5 ± 1 nm.Additionally, antibacterial nature of Ag-NP was also find out against some of the pathogenic gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria.
Joy SarkarGajendra Nath MaitySomanjana KhatuaSoumitra MondalKrishnendu Acharya
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