Aistė BalčiūnaitienėSyeda Hijab ZehraMindaugas LiaudanskasJonas ViškelisSonata TrumbeckaitėLoreta KubilienėSandra SaunoriūtėPatrick B. MemvangaDadit Ive KitengeJoseph KyanaPranas Viškelis
Silver nanoparticle (AgNP) biosynthesis using propolis extracts as capping and reducing agents presents multiple opportunities for solving many biological challenges. This study demonstrates a sustainable, low toxicity, and high production cost phytochemical synthesis of AgNPs using propolis extracts and microwaves. Biosynthesized with propolis, AgNPs are analyzed by various methods: phytochemical, physicochemical, and morphological, such as TEM. The determined antimicrobial and antioxidant activity of propolis extracts is compared with the activity of green synthesized AgNPs with propolis. The green synthesized AgNPs are spherically shaped with an average size ranging from 6 to 40 nm. The biosynthesized AgNPs demonstrate potential antibacterial activity on tested microorganism strains two folds higher than pure propolis extracts.
Münevver SökmenSuliman Yousef AlomarCansu AlbayGönül SERDAR
Meisam HasanpoorHouman Fakhr NabaviMahmood Aliofkhazraei
Kalarical Janardhanan SreeramM NidhinBalachandran Unni Nair
B. R. PereraMathivathani Kandiah
Mostafa M.H. KhalilS. Raja MohamedKarim El‐Naggar