Bio‐inspired synthesis of AgNPs from lichen as potential antibacterial and mosquito larvicidal activity with negligible toxicity on Gambusia affinis

Author:

Loganathan Kalimuthu1,Chellamuthu Vasugi1,Karupuswami Dhanalakshmi1,Mohan Kannan1,Suresh Udaiyan2ORCID,Panneerselvam Chellasamy3ORCID,Trivedi Subrata4,Aziz Al Thabiani3ORCID,Alatawi Fuad A.3ORCID,Munshi Alaa M.5,Al‐Aoh Hatem A.6,Al‐Shehri Hamza S.7,Alhawiti Aliyah S.6

Affiliation:

1. PG & Research Department of Zoology Sri Vasavi College Erode Tamil Nadu India

2. Department of Biotechnology, School of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Bharathidasan University Tiruchirappalli Tamil Nadu India

3. Department of Biology, Faculty of Science University of Tabuk Tabuk Saudi Arabia

4. Lifesonic Innovations Pvt. Ltd. West Bengal India

5. Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Applied Sciences Umm Al‐Qura University Mecca Makkah Province Saudi Arabia

6. Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science University of Tabuk Tabuk Saudi Arabia

7. Chemistry Division King Khalid Military Academy, SANG Riyadh Saudi Arabia

Abstract

AbstractMosquitoes serve as reservoirs for viruses and other microorganisms, posing a significant health‐related issue for both humans as well as livestock. Control of these deadly disease‐producing mosquito vectors is of paramount importance. The chemical analysis of Parmotrema reticulatum was examined by GC–MS. Further, lichen‐mediated AgNPs were confirmed through UV–vis spectrophotometry, FTIR, TEM‐EDX, and XRD. After 24 h post‐treatment, the lichen‐synthesized AgNPs showed considerable toxicity against distinct Aedes aegypti instars with LC50 values of 44.61 (I instar), 51.27 (II instars), 61.34 (III instars), 72.95 (IV instar), and 89.84 (pupae) μg/mL, respectively. Further, both P. reticulatum extract and AgNPs greatly reduced the survival and reproductive efficiency of A. aegypti adults. Eventually, in conventional laboratory circumstances, the predatory effectiveness of Gambusia affinis against Ae. aegypti II and III instar larvae were 71.35% and 53.40%, respectively. In antibacterial assays, low concentrations of the P. reticulatum synthesized AgNPs inhibited the development of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Citrobacter freundii. Surface damage, ROS production, and protein leakage are the antibacterial mechanisms of AgNPs. Overall, the lichen‐derived AgNPs can be regarded as newer and safer Ae. aegypti control instruments.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Insect Science

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