Author:
Meena Mahendra,Saharan Vinod,Meena K. K.,Singh Balraj,Pilania Shalini,Gupta N. K.,Pal Ajay,Garhwal O. P.,Sharma Y. K.,Singh Uadal,Bagri Rajesh,Sharma M. K.,Sharma Rachna,Jakhar B. L.,Chandel Piyush,Prajapati Damyanti,Mondal Kinjal,Mahala Mital,Bairwa D. K.,Meena Madhu Bai
Abstract
AbstractThe use of novel active ingredients for the functional modification of chitosan nanoformulations has attracted global attention. In this study, chitosan has been functionalized via histidine to craft novel chitosan–histidine nanoformulation (C–H NF) using ionic gelation method. C–H NF exhibited elite physico-biochemical properties, influencing physiological and biochemical dynamics in Tomato. These elite properties include homogenous-sized nanoparticles (314.4 nm), lower PDI (0.218), viscosity (1.43 Cps), higher zeta potential (11.2 mV), nanoparticle concentration/ml (3.53 × 108), conductivity (0.046 mS/cm), encapsulation efficiency (53%), loading capacity (24%) and yield (32.17%). FTIR spectroscopy revealed histidine interaction with C–H NF, while SEM and TEM exposed its porous structure. Application of C–H NF to Tomato seedling and potted plants through seed treatment and foliar spray positively impacts growth parameters, antioxidant-defense enzyme activities, reactive oxygen species (ROS) content, and chlorophyll and nitrogen content. We claim that the histidine-functionalized chitosan nanoformulation enhances physico-biochemical properties, highlighting its potential to elevate biochemical and physiological processes of Tomato plant.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC