Biogenic Synthesis Of Silver Nanoparticles Using The Roots Of Mirabilis Jalapa For Catalytic Reduction, Anti-Bacterial, And Antioxidant Applications

Authors

  • B. Madhavi*, Dr. A. Hymavathi, Dr.D. Sravani, Dr. N. Annapurna*, Dr. M. Padma

Keywords:

AgNPs, Antioxidant, catalyst, SEM, EDX, TEM, TGA, Antimicrobial.

Abstract

Silver nanoparticles are typically small less than 100 nm synthesized from the roots of Mirabilis Jalapa and have a variety of uses in the medicinal field. They can be used for antimicrobial analysis in the treatment of infections brought on by lesions and can also act as a catalyst in environmental remedies. As antioxidants, they also lessen the oxidative stress brought on by free radicals. AgNP acts as a catalyst that reduces Para Nitrophenol to Para Aminophenol’s morphology, size, and form of silver nanoparticles, which are inorganic materials with outstanding antibacterial capabilities against multidrug-resistant bacteria, are determined by UV-visible spectroscopy, SEM, EDX, TEM, TGA, XRD, and FTIR, respectively.

Published

2023-08-25

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