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Synthesis and characterisation of gold nanoparticles from acacia leaf and to evaluate anticariogenic activity.
Al Shayeb, Maher AbdelFattah; Shetty, Naresh Yedthare; Al Jadaa, Anas; Kuduruthullah, Syed.
Affiliation
  • Al Shayeb MA; Department of Clinical Science, Ajman University; Center of Medical and Bioallied Health Sciences Research, Ajman University, Ajman, UAE.
  • Shetty NY; Department of Clinical Science, Ajman University; Center of Medical and Bioallied Health Sciences Research, Ajman University, Ajman, UAE.
  • Al Jadaa A; Department of Clinical Science, Ajman University; Center of Medical and Bioallied Health Sciences Research, Ajman University, Ajman, UAE.
  • Kuduruthullah S; Department of Dentistry, Ajman University, Ajman, UAE.
Indian J Dent Res ; 34(2): 196-198, 2023.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37787212
ABSTRACT

Objective:

To synthesise the gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) using Acacia catechu through biogenic synthesis and evaluate their antimicrobial efficacy against S. mutans and E. coli in vitro.

Methods:

Green synthesised AuNPs were characterised using the ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis) spectroscopy, and the size and shape of the synthesised nanoparticles were evaluated using the transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The antimicrobial efficacy of AuNPs (30/60/100 µl) against S. mutans/E. coli was evaluated on the Mueller-Hinton agar by measuring the zone of inhibition (ZOI) with ampicillin (15 µl) as a positive control.

Results:

The synthesised AuNPs were confirmed using the UV-Vis spectroscopy with peaks at 540 nm, and the size of the particle estimated using the TEM was between 5 and 15 nm. The antimicrobial efficacy of AuNPs was comparable to that of ampicillin against S. mutans/E. coli, but the difference was not significant. The antimicrobial effects increased in a dose-dependent fashion but were comparable across all concentrations and ampicillin.

Conclusion:

Green synthesised AuNPs exhibited significant antibacterial activity against S. mutans and E. coli at par with commercial ampicillin and demonstrated the potential towards anticariogenic agent for future use in dentistry.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Acacia / Metal Nanoparticles Language: En Journal: Indian J Dent Res Year: 2023 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Acacia / Metal Nanoparticles Language: En Journal: Indian J Dent Res Year: 2023 Type: Article