Antibacterial and antioxidant potential of biosynthesized silver nanoparticles using aqueous root extract of Angilica glauca

Author(s):  
Muhammad Riaz ◽  
Muhammad Altaf ◽  
Muhammad Ayaz ◽  
Muhammad Azhar Sherkheli ◽  
Arshad Islam
Author(s):  
Vaghela Hiral ◽  
Shah Rahul ◽  
Vajapara Shailesh ◽  
Pathan Amanullakhan

Biosynthesized silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) are environment friendly, cost-effective, bio-compatible and expanding research area due to their potential applications in medical domain. The present study focuses on biologically synthesized of AgNPs using aqueous root extract of  Iris germanica as reducing agent as well as capping agent and examined their potential antibacterial efficacy. In reduction reaction it was observed that silver (Ag+1) ions associate in root extract and reduced in solution (Ag0) leads to formation of stable formation of spherical AgNPs. Biosynthesized AgNPs showed an effective and rapid antibacterial activity against both bacterial strain (gram+ve and gram-ve). Results exhibited that AgNPs were extremely toxic towards Bacillus subtilis and Escherichia coli pathogenic bacterial strains and can be utilized for the applications in biomedical science.


Planta Medica ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 74 (09) ◽  
Author(s):  
AA Adeneye ◽  
JA Olagunju ◽  
SO Elias ◽  
OD Olatunbosun ◽  
AO Mustafa ◽  
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Author(s):  
Gopal Suresh ◽  
Poosali Hariharan Gunasekar ◽  
Dhanasegaran Kokila ◽  
Durai Prabhu ◽  
Devadoss Dinesh ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
James Nyirenda ◽  
Gershom B. Lwanga ◽  
Kaampwe M. Muzandu ◽  
David K. Chuba ◽  
Gibson M. Sijumbila

Abstract Ethnopharmacological relevanceAnemia is a very serious condition in Zambia. One of the plants that has been used traditionally is Phyllanthus muellerianus where different parts of shrub are used to treat a number of diseases in Zambian folklore medicine. Earlier studies have investigated medicinal properties of its aqueous root extracts. This study evaluated the effect of P. muellerianus roots on the hematological indices of albino rats and determined its phytochemical profile. Aim of the studyTo carry out phytochemical screening of the root extract and assess the ant-anemic effect of the aqueous extract on laboratory rats with tail-bled induced anemia Materials and MethodsThirty-six male albino rats placed in six groups were used for the study. The groups comprised the 100, 200, and 400 mg/kg plant extract, Ranferon (200 mg/kg) positive control, anemic non treated control and a normal (non-anemic) control. Anemia, induced through bleeding of the rats, was defined as hemoglobin (Hb) levels less than 12 g/dL. The anti-anemic potential of the plant was determined by comparing its effect on the hematological parameters of rats on treatment to that of the control group.ResultsAfter treatment, rats on the 400 mg/kg plant extract dose showed the greatest increase in the mean values for Hb, Packed cell volume (PCV) and RBC count were 43.3±1.2%, 15.4±0.3 g/dL and 6.3±0.3 x106 /mL respectively, when compared to the negative control group (P < 0.05). Phytochemical screening revealed positive results for alkaloids, flavonoids, saponins, glycosides, steroids, triterpenoids and tannins with varying amounts.Conclusions. The aqueous root extract of P. muellerianus was efficacious against anemia in a dose-dependent manner. The phytochemical compositions seem to be responsible for its hematopoietic properties. Thus, the root decoction of P. muellerianus is useful in alleviating anemia and the results lend credence to its use in traditional medicine in the management of anemia.


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