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Rapid synthesis of biocompatible silver nanoparticles using aqueous extract of Rosa damaseena petals and evaluation of their anticancer activity

Journal

ASIAN PACIFIC JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE
Volume 7, Issue -, Pages S294-S300

Publisher

WOLTERS KLUWER MEDKNOW PUBLICATIONS
DOI: 10.1016/S1995-7645(14)60249-2

Keywords

Green synthesis; Silver nanopartieles; Rosa damaseena; Hemolytic activity assay; Human lung cancer cell line; Anticancer activity

Funding

  1. Indian Council of Medical Research [35/27/2010 BMS]
  2. University Grants Commission (Basic Scientific Research fellowship in sciences) [F7-114/2007 (BSR)]

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Objective: To optimize the process parameters involved in the green synthesis of silver nanoparticles (G-SNPs) by aqueous extract of Rosa damascena petals and to evaluate the biocotnpatibility and anti cancer activity of the synthesized silver nanoparticles against human lung adenocarcinoma (A549). Methods: The process variables that include concentration of extract, mixing ratio of reactants, silver salt concentration and interaction time were analyzed. The compatibility of the G-SNPs was verified by incubating with erythrocytes and the anticancer property of the G-SNPs against A549 cells was performed by MIT assay. Results: Formation of G-SNPs was confirmed by the visual change in the colour of the reaction mixture from pale yellow to brown yellow. Surface plasmon resonance of synthesized G-SNPs was observed at 420 nrn; the size of G-SNPs were analyzed by DLS and found to be in the range of 84.00 +/- 10.081 nm. Field emission scanning electron microscope and high resolution transmission electron microscopy analysis confirmed that the G-SNPs were fairly spherical. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy spectroscopy and X ray diffraction revealed the characteristic peaks of G-SNPs. Energy dispersive X ray analysis showed a signal of silver around 3 keV. The synthesized G-SNPs exhibited anticancer activity as evidenced by the MIT assay. IC value of G-SNPs was found to be 80 mu g/mL. Conclusion: The results of the present study suggest that G-SNPs can be synthesized rapidly within first minute of the reaction; they are biocompatible and possess anticancer activity against human lung adenocareinoma.

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