Bio-molecule functionalized rapid one-pot green synthesis of silver nanoparticles and their efficacy toward the multidrug resistant (MDR) gut bacteria of silkworms (Bombyx mori)

Author:

Some Sudip12345,Sarkar Biraj6785,Biswas Kinkar910345,Jana Tushar K.1112135,Bhattacharjya Debjoy142345,Dam Paulami12345,Mondal Rittick12345ORCID,Kumar Anoop151617185,Deb Apurba K.11345,Sadat Abdul192345,Saha Soumen142345,Kati Ahmet1620212223,Ocsoy Ismail2425262723,Franco Octavio L.2829303132ORCID,Mandal Amitava3310345,Mandal Sukhendu6785ORCID,Mandal Amit Kumar12345ORCID,İnce İkbal Agah3435362223ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Chemical Biology Laboratory

2. Department of Sericulture

3. Raiganj University

4. Raiganj-733134

5. India

6. Department of Microbiology

7. Laboratory of Molecular Bacteriology

8. University of Calcutta

9. Laboratory of Organic Synthesis

10. Department of Chemistry

11. Department of Physics

12. Vidyasagar University

13. Midnapore-721102

14. Cytogenetics & Plant Biotechnology Research Unit

15. ANMOL Laboratory

16. Department of Biotechnology

17. North Bengal University

18. Darjeeling-734013

19. Insect Ecology and Conservation Biology Laboratory

20. Institution of Health Sciences

21. University of Health Sciences

22. Istanbul

23. Turkey

24. Department of Analytical Chemistry

25. Faculty of Pharmacy

26. Erciyes University

27. 38039 Kayseri

28. S-INOVA Biotech

29. Post-Graduate Program in Biotechnology

30. Catholic University Dom Bosco

31. Campo Grande

32. Brazil

33. Molecular Complexity Laboratory

34. Department of Medical Microbiology

35. School of Medicine

36. Acibadem Mehmet Ali Aydınlar University

Abstract

We aimed to synthesise bio-molecule functionalized silver nanoparticles using leaf extract from mulberry variety S-1635 (Morus alba L.) and to explore its antibacterial effect on multidrug resistant gut bacteria isolated from natural infection observed from silkworm larvae.

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Subject

General Chemical Engineering,General Chemistry

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