Antimicrobial evaluation of silver nanoparticles using extracts of Crescentia cujete L.
Artículo de revista
2023-03-26
Brazilian Journal of Biology
New natural reducing agents with a lower negative impact on the environment and with a high antimicrobial
potential are required for the process of obtaining silver nanoparticles through the chemical reduction method. The
use of plant extracts can be a fast track in the formation of nanoparticles. In this case, organic compounds such as
terpenes, flavonoids, enzymes, proteins, and cofactors present in plants act as reducing agents for nanomaterials.
This research evaluated the antimicrobial property of silver nanoparticles from extracts of Crescentia cujete L.
The presence of quercetin (flavonoid) was determined by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC); the
production of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) was established by green synthesis; the size and morphology of the
nanomaterials were evaluated by scanning electron microscope (SEM). The antimicrobial capacity was studied by
two analysis methods: modified culture medium and surface seeding. The presence of quercetin (26.55 mg L-1) in
the crude extract of Crescentia cujete L., identified by HPLC, was evidenced. Nanoparticle formation was spherical,
with an average size of 250 ± 3 and 460 ± 6 nm. Microbiological cultures with treatment showed 94% microbial
inhibition. It was concluded that the Crescentia cujete L., leaves shoed an acceptable concentration of quercetin
to be used as a useful adjuvant to enhance the reduction of NPs synthesis. The nanoparticles produced by green
synthesis proved to have a positive effect to combat pathogenic microorganisms
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