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Biogenic synthesis of silver nanoparticles using Rubus fruticosus extract and their antibacterial efficacy against Erwinia caratovora and Ralstonia solanacearum phytopathogens.
Khan, Adnan; Ahmad, Nisar; Fazal, Hina; Ali, Mohammad; Akbar, Fazal; Khan, Ishaq; Tayyab, Mohammad; Uddin, Muhammad Nazir; Ahmad, Naveed; Abdel-Maksoud, Mostafa A; Saleh, Ibrahim A; Zomot, Naser; AbdElgawad, Hamada; Rauf, Kamran; Iqbal, Babar; Teixeira Filho, Marcelo Carvalho Minhoto; El-Tayeb, Mohamed A; Jalal, Arshad.
Afiliación
  • Khan A; Centre for Biotechnology and Microbiology, University of Swat Swat-19200 Pakistan adnankhan00119@gmail.com ahmadn@uswat.edu.pk alimoh@uswat.edu.pk fazalakbar@uswat.edu.pk ishaqqau@gmail.com nazir@uswat.edu.pk.
  • Ahmad N; Centre for Biotechnology and Microbiology, University of Swat Swat-19200 Pakistan adnankhan00119@gmail.com ahmadn@uswat.edu.pk alimoh@uswat.edu.pk fazalakbar@uswat.edu.pk ishaqqau@gmail.com nazir@uswat.edu.pk.
  • Fazal H; Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (PCSIR) Laboratories Complex Peshawar 25120 Pakistan hina-fazalso@yahoo.com.
  • Ali M; Centre for Biotechnology and Microbiology, University of Swat Swat-19200 Pakistan adnankhan00119@gmail.com ahmadn@uswat.edu.pk alimoh@uswat.edu.pk fazalakbar@uswat.edu.pk ishaqqau@gmail.com nazir@uswat.edu.pk.
  • Akbar F; Centre for Biotechnology and Microbiology, University of Swat Swat-19200 Pakistan adnankhan00119@gmail.com ahmadn@uswat.edu.pk alimoh@uswat.edu.pk fazalakbar@uswat.edu.pk ishaqqau@gmail.com nazir@uswat.edu.pk.
  • Khan I; Centre for Biotechnology and Microbiology, University of Swat Swat-19200 Pakistan adnankhan00119@gmail.com ahmadn@uswat.edu.pk alimoh@uswat.edu.pk fazalakbar@uswat.edu.pk ishaqqau@gmail.com nazir@uswat.edu.pk.
  • Tayyab M; IBGE, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar Peshawar 25120 Pakistan muhammadtayyab@aup.edu.pk.
  • Uddin MN; Centre for Biotechnology and Microbiology, University of Swat Swat-19200 Pakistan adnankhan00119@gmail.com ahmadn@uswat.edu.pk alimoh@uswat.edu.pk fazalakbar@uswat.edu.pk ishaqqau@gmail.com nazir@uswat.edu.pk.
  • Ahmad N; Department of Horticulture, The University of Agriculture Peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 22620 Pakistan naveedhorticons@gmail.com raufkamran317@gmail.com.
  • Abdel-Maksoud MA; Botany and Microbiology Department, College of Science, King Saud University P.O. Box 2455 Riyadh 11451 Saudi Arabia Mabdmaksoud@ksu.edu.sa.
  • Saleh IA; Faculty of Science, Zarqa University Zarqa 13110 Jordan isaleh@zu.edu.jo nzomot@zu.edu.jo.
  • Zomot N; Faculty of Science, Zarqa University Zarqa 13110 Jordan isaleh@zu.edu.jo nzomot@zu.edu.jo.
  • AbdElgawad H; Integrated Molecular Plant Physiology Research, Department of Biology, University of Antwerp 2020 Antwerp Belgium hamada.abdelgawad@uantwerpen.be.
  • Rauf K; Department of Horticulture, The University of Agriculture Peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 22620 Pakistan naveedhorticons@gmail.com raufkamran317@gmail.com.
  • Iqbal B; School of Environment and Safety Engineering, Jiangsu University Zhenjiang 212000 China babar@ujs.edu.cn.
  • Teixeira Filho MCM; School of Engineering, Department of Plant Health, Soil and Rural Engineering, Sao Paulo State University Campus of Ilha Solteira 15385-000 Sao Paulo Brazil mcm.teixeira-filho@unesp.br arshad.jalal@unesp.br.
  • El-Tayeb MA; Botany and Microbiology Department, College of Science, King Saud University P.O. Box 2455 Riyadh 11451 Saudi Arabia Mabdmaksoud@ksu.edu.sa.
  • Jalal A; School of Engineering, Department of Plant Health, Soil and Rural Engineering, Sao Paulo State University Campus of Ilha Solteira 15385-000 Sao Paulo Brazil mcm.teixeira-filho@unesp.br arshad.jalal@unesp.br.
RSC Adv ; 14(9): 5754-5763, 2024 Feb 14.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38362085
ABSTRACT
In the current research, we produced green, cost-effective, eco-friendly silver nanoparticles using a single-step approach. Plants are considered highly desirable systems for nanoparticle synthesis because they possess a variety of secondary metabolites with significant reduction potential. In the current research, the dried leaf extract of Rubus fruticosus was utilized as a capping and reducing agent for the fabrication of silver nanoparticles, to prepare reliable biogenic silver nanoparticles and subsequently to investigate their potential against some common phytopathogens. The prepared silver nanoparticles were exploited to quantify the total flavonoid content (TFC), total phenolic content (TPC) and DPPH-based antioxidant activity. Different concentrations of aqueous extracts of plant leaves and silver nitrate (AgNO3) were reacted, and the color change of the reactant mixture confirmed the formation of Rubus fruticosus leaf-mediated silver nanoparticles (RFL-AgNPs). A series of characterization techniques such as UV-vis spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray analysis and X-ray diffraction revealed the successful synthesis of silver nanoparticles. The surface plasmon resonance peak appeared at 449 nm. XRD analysis demonstrated the crystalline nature, EDX confirmed the purity, and TEM demonstrated that the nanoparticles are mostly spherical in form. Furthermore, the biosynthesized nanoparticles were screened for in vitro antibacterial activity, antioxidant activity, and total phenolic and flavonoid content. The nanoparticles were used in different concentrations alone and in combination with plant extracts to inhibit Erwinia caratovora and Ralstonia solanacearum. In high-throughput assays used to inhibit these plant pathogens, the nanoparticles were highly toxic against bacterial pathogens. This study can be exploited for planta assays against phytopathogens utilizing the same formulations for nanoparticle synthesis and to develop potent antibacterial agents to combat plant diseases.

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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: RSC Adv Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article