Author:
Annaso. Patil Priyanka,Dalvi Shubdha,Dhaygude Vishwajit,D. Shete Sanmati
Abstract
The main objectives in developing nanoparticles as a delivery system are to manage particle size, surface characteristics, and the release of pharmacologically active substancesto achieve the drug's site-specific action at the appropriate rate and dose. They can help boost medication stability and have helpful controlled release features, for example.Nowadays researchers are movingtowards the green chemistry approach which is an alternative routethat is eco-friendly, cheap and fast; in that plant extracts and microorganisms are used in the reduction of the metal salt which is fast gaining demand in the field of nanobiotechnology. In this study, silver nitrate was reduced to its “nanosilver form”through a one-step synthesis protocol using an extract of Cassia Angustifolia.Three different batches namely batch A, B, C of varying temperature and another three batches namely D,E,F of varying pH were synthesized. The prepared nanoparticles were optimized and characterized by practical yield determination, drug entrapment efficiency, particle size determination and measurement of zeta potential. The synthesized nanoparticles were screened for in vitro anti-inflammatory activity.Result found that the percentage practical yield of synthesized nanoparticles waswithin the range of 6.41-52.61%. The drug entrapment efficiency was found to be 99.875%. AgNPs inhibited protein denaturation and showed 75.52% inhibition at 500μg ml-1 whereas standard drug Aspirin exhibited 65.03% protein denaturation.©2022iGlobal Research and PublishingFoundation. All rights reserved.
Publisher
Indo Global Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
Cited by
3 articles.
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