Red light enhances the antibacterial properties, biofabrication, and stability of Fagonia indica callus‐based silver nanoparticles

Author:

Iqbal Reema12,Khan Tariq13ORCID,Sherazi Tauqir A.4,Jalal Abdullah2,Ali Gul Shad5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biotechnology University of Malakand Chakdara Pakistan

2. Institute of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, Faculty of Crop Production Sciences The University of Agriculture Peshawar Pakistan

3. Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering University of North Carolina at Greensboro Greensboro North Carolina USA

4. Department of Chemistry COMSATS University Abbottabad Pakistan

5. Mid Florida Research and Education Centre (MREC) University of Florida Florida Gainesville USA

Abstract

AbstractPlant‐based nanoparticles can be tuned through the frequency of light for efficient synthesis, structural properties, and antibacterial applications. This research assessed the effect of material type (callus and whole‐plant extract) and the interaction with a specific range of light wavelength on AgNP synthesis. All types of AgNPs were characterized by their size, shape, associated functional groups, and surface charge. Interestingly, the size of red light and callus‐based AgNPs (RC‐AgNPs) was smaller (6.32 nm) compared to 14.59 nm for Ultraviolet light and callus‐based AgNPs (UV‐C‐AgNPs). Zeta potential analysis showed that RC‐AgNPs had higher stability (−29.2 mV) compared to UV‐C‐AgNPs (−16.7 mV). Similarly, red light‐based AgNPs had higher Oxidation reduction potential in both whole‐plant‐based and callus‐based AgNPs, indicating a more oxidizing nature compared to those synthesized under UV light. This was confirmed by the lower total phenolic and flavonoid content associated with them and their lower antioxidant activity. The higher antibacterial activities and lower minimum inhibitory concentrations of red light‐based AgNPs against highly resistant pathogenic bacteria demonstrated the role of red light in enhancing antibacterial activity. These results indicate that AgNPs synthesized in red light and callus extract are more active compared to those synthesized under other wavelengths and/or in whole‐plant extracts.

Funder

International Foundation for Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,General Medicine,Biochemistry

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