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Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles using Rhodiola imbricata and Withania somnifera root extract and their potential catalytic, antioxidant, cytotoxic and growth-promoting activities

Journal

BIOPROCESS AND BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING
Volume 45, Issue 2, Pages 365-380

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00449-021-02666-9

Keywords

Rhodiola imbricata; Withania somnifera; Silver nanoparticles; Green synthesis; Antioxidant activity

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  1. Defence Research & Development Organization (DRDO), Ministry of Defence, Government of India

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This study presents the development of a sustainable production process of environmentally benign silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) from aqueous root extract of Rhodiola imbricata (RI) and Withania somnifera (WS) for mitigating environmental pollution and investigating their potential applications in agriculture and biomedical industry. The study characterized RIWS-AgNPs and evaluated their antioxidant, anticancer, and phytostimulatory activities. The results showed that RIWS-AgNPs were well-dispersed and exhibited effective catalytic degradation of environmental pollutants, as well as enhanced plant growth and antioxidant properties. This study highlights the potential of RIWS-AgNPs as green alternatives in various industries.
This study presents the development of a sustainable production process of environmentally benign silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) from aqueous root extract of Rhodiola imbricata (RI) and Withania somnifera (WS) for mitigating environmental pollution and investigating their potential applications in agriculture and biomedical industry. RIWS-AgNPs were characterized using several analytical techniques (UV-Vis, DLS, HR-TEM, SAED, EDX and FTIR). The antioxidant and anticancer activity of RIWS-AgNPs were estimated by DPPH and MTT assay, respectively. UV-Vis and DLS analysis indicated that equal ratio of RIWS-extract and silver nitrate (1:1) is optimum for green synthesis of well-dispersed AgNPs (lambda(max): 430 nm, polydispersity index: 0.179, zeta potential: - 17.9 +/- 4.14). HR-TEM and SAED analysis confirmed the formation of spherical and crystalline RIWS-AgNPs (37-42 nm). FTIR analysis demonstrated that the phenolic compounds are probably involved in stabilization of RIWS-AgNPs. RIWS-AgNPs showed effective catalytic degradation of hazardous environmental pollutant (4-nitrophenol). RIWS-AgNPs treatment significantly increased the growth and photosynthetic pigments of Hordeumvulgare in a size- and dose-dependent manner (germination (77%), chlorophyll a (12.62 +/- 0.07 mu g/ml) and total carotenoids (7.05 +/- 0.04 mu g/ml)). The DPPH assay demonstrated that RIWS-AgNPs exert concentration-dependent potent Yantioxidant activity (IC50: 12.30 mu g/ml, EC50: 0.104 mg/ml, ARP: 959.45). Moreover, RIWS-AgNPs also confer strong cytotoxic activity against HepG2 cancer cell line in dose-dependent manner (cell viability: 9.51 +/- 1.55%). Overall, the present study for the first time demonstrated a green technology for the synthesis of stable RIWS-AgNPs and their potential applications in biomedical and agriculture industry as phytostimulatory, antioxidant and anticancer agent. Moreover, RIWS-AgNPs could potentially be used as a green alternative for environmental remediation.

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