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Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles: effect of synthesis reaction parameters on antimicrobial activity

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11274-019-2664-3

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Silver nanoparticles; Antibacterial activity; Reaction parameters; Galega officinalis

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  1. FONDECYT [1130854, 1161713]
  2. REDES-CONICYT [180003]
  3. MEC-CONICYT [80170089, 80170096]
  4. Vicerrectoria de Investigacion y Postgrado [UFRO DI17-1002, DI17-2015]
  5. [CONICYT/FONDAP/15130015]

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In this work, the biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles by Galega officinalis extract using AgNO(3)as a precursor was reported. The reaction parameters for the biosynthesis and efficiency in their antimicrobial control against Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas syringae were determined. For biosynthesis, a central composite design combined with response surface methodology was used to optimize the process parameters (pH, AgNO3 and extract concentration), and the design was assessed through the size distribution, zeta potential and polydispersity index of the nanoparticles. The results demonstrated that at pH 11, 1.6mM of AgNO3 and 15% vv(-1) of G. officinalis extract were the optimal reaction parameters. Transmission electron microscope (TEM) images and X-ray diffraction (XRD) confirmed the formation of small spherical silver nanoparticles. Antimicrobial assays showed a high inhibitory effect against E. coli, S. aureus and P. syringae, and that effect was larger with silver nanoparticles of a smaller size (23nm). This work demonstrates that G. officinalis extract is a feasible medium for the synthesis of silver nanoparticles and that the control of the reaction parameters can determine the nanoparticle characteristics and therefore their antimicrobial effectiveness. [GRAPHICS] .

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