山竹果皮提取物绿色合成金纳米颗粒及其与抗生素对人致病菌的协同作用

R. Nishanthi, Perumal Palani
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本研究报道了一种以药用植物山竹藤黄果皮提取物为还原剂生物合成纳米金的简便方法。结果表明,山竹果皮提取物使水溶液中的金离子减少,从而形成金纳米粒子(GMREGNP)。采用HR-TEM进行结构表征;显微照片显示,纳米颗粒分布良好,粒径在25 ~ 60 nm之间。SAED衍射环表明GMREGNP具有多晶性质。XRD峰与金属金的球形形貌的标准值吻合较好,未检测到杂质峰。从果皮提取物和植物合成的金纳米颗粒的傅里叶变换红外光谱(FT-IR)中,确定了可能参与金离子还原和金纳米颗粒盖层的官能团。并对其粒径(DLS)和电动力学测量(zeta电位)进行了评价。研究人员对纳米颗粒与各种抗生素对潜在人类病原体的抗菌活性进行了评估。利用紫外-可见光谱和红外光谱等多种技术研究了该药物制备的仿生GMREGNP及其纳米颗粒特性的变化。记录了GMREGNP和药物合成GMREGNP的最小抑制浓度(MIC)。通过扫描电镜图像记录了纳米颗粒在细菌表面的拓扑变化。实验正在进行中,以证明纳米颗粒与抗生素协同作用的可能机制。
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Green synthesis of gold nanoparticles from the rind extract of Garcinia mangostana and its synergistic effect with antibiotics against human pathogenic bacteria
The present investigation reports a facile method for the biosynthesis of gold nanoparticles from the rind extract of Garcinia mangostana, a medicinal plant which acts as a reducing agent. It was observed that the aqueous gold ions, when exposed to the rind extract of G.mangostana were reduced in the solution, thereby leading to the formation of gold nanoparticles (GMREGNP). The structural characterization was performed using HR-TEM; the micrographs showed the well dispersed spherical nanoparticles ranged from 25 - 60 nm. The SAED diffraction rings suggested that the GMREGNP were polycrystalline in nature. The peaks in the XRD were in good agreement with the standard values of the spherical form of metallic gold and no peaks of impurities were detected. From the Fourier Transformed-Infrared Spectra (FT-IR) of the rind extract and phytosynthesised gold nanoparticles, the possible functional groups involved in the gold ions reduction and capping of the gold nanoparticles were identified. The particle size (DLS) and the electro kinetic measurement (zeta potential) of the GMREGNP was also evaluated. The nanoparticles were assessed for their increased antimicrobial activity with various antibiotics against potential human pathogens. Further the fabrication of the bio-inspired GMREGNP with the drug and the changes on the characteristics of the nanoparticles were studied using various techniques like UV-VIS spectroscopy and FT-IR. The minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) of the GMREGNP and drug fabricated GMREGNP has been recorded. The topological changes stamped by the nanoparticles on the surface of the bacteria have been recorded by SEM images. Experiments are underway to prove the possible mechanism for the synergistic effect of the nanoparticles with antibiotics.
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