Aim: The Aim of my study is to evaluate the characterization and anti-fungal property of Phyllanthus niruri mediated silver nanoparticles.
Introduction:
An environmentally friendly approach is employed to synthesize silver
nanoparticles. The biomolecules found in plants induce the reduction of Ag+
ions from silver nitrate to silver nanoparticles (AgNPs). Phyllanthus niruri is
an across the board tropical plant regularly found in beach front zones, known
by the normal names storm of the breeze, stone-breaker or seed-under-leaf. It
is a relative of the purges, having a place with the class Phyllanthus of the
family phyllanthaceae. Nanoparticles are a wide class of materials that
incorporate particulate substances, which have one measurement under 100 nm in
any event. A 20-nm gold (Au), platinum (Pt), silver (Ag), and palladium (Pd)
NPs have trademark wine red shading, yellowish dim, dark and dull dark hues,
individually.
Materials and
Methods: Silver nanoparticle is synthesized by using Phyllanthus niruri,
followed by characterization of nanoparticle using UV-VIS spectrophotometer and
TEM analysis, a biological activity for antifungal property using agar well
diffusion method.
Results:
Phyllanthus niruri is a indigenous herb which has been used in India for
treatment of various ailments. TEM results showed the size of the nanoparticle
to be within 100 nm. The present study showed that the herb of Phyllanthus
niruri has an inhibitory effect on growth of Candida albicans.
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