S. Irshad, A. Salamat, A. A. Anjum, S. Sana, Rahman S. Z. Saleem, A. Naheed, A. Iqbal
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摘要
摘要植物介导的ZnO纳米颗粒(NP)的合成与传统合成方法相比具有多种优势,如简单、廉价、环保、无毒的副产物,并且不需要温度和压力的关键条件。在本研究中,在室温(25°C)下,由230 mL 0.2 M乙酸锌二水合物和100 mL绿茶叶提取物合成9.1 g ZnO NP。通过在80°C下将10克干燥的叶子在100毫升去离子蒸馏水中加热2小时来制备叶子提取物。将合成的ZnO NPs在40°C下干燥24小时,并在100°C下煅烧1小时。使用琼脂扩散法评估ZnO NPs对选定致病菌株的抗微生物活性。清晰的zo“测量到的抑制范围为:金黄色葡萄球菌40.05 mm±0.137,大肠杆菌36.15 mm±0.304,黑曲霉40.10 mm±0.050,这比标准抗生素庆大霉素要好得多,庆大霉素对金黄色葡萄菌和大肠杆菌分别显示出25和26 mm的抑制区。最低抑制浓度为9.765µg±0金黄色葡萄球菌、大肠杆菌和黑曲霉的浓度分别为.00、9.531µg±0.00和5000µg±0.005,与迄今为止报道的绿茶ZnO NP浓度相比,浓度较低。
Green tea leaves mediated ZnO nanoparticles and its antimicrobial activity
Abstract Plant-mediated synthesis of ZnO Nanoparticles (NPs) have multiple advantages over conventional synthetic methods like easy, inexpensive, eco-friendly, nontoxic by-products and no critical conditions of temperature and pressure required. In this study, 9.1 g ZnO NPs were synthesized from 230 mL of 0.2 M Zinc acetate dihydrate and 100 mL of green tea leaves extract at room temperature (25°C). The leaves extract was prepared by heating 10gm dried leaves in 100 mL of deionized distilled water at 80°C for 2 h. The synthesized ZnO NPs were dried at 40°C for 24 h and calcined at 100°C for 1 h. The agar well diffusion method was used to evaluate ZnO NPs for antimicrobial activity of selected pathogenic strains. A clear zo“ne of inhibition was measured; 40.05 mm ± 0.137 for Staphylococcus aureus, 36.15 mm ± 0.304 for Escherichia coli and 40.10 mm ± 0.050 for Aspergillus niger that were comparably better results than standard antibiotic Gentamycin that showed 25 and 26 mm zone of inhibition for Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli respectively. The minimum inhibitory concentration scored as 9.765µg ± 0.00, 9.531µg ± 0.00 and 5000µg ± 0.00 for Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia Coli and Aspergillus niger respectively, was documented low concentration than reported so far concentrations of green tea ZnO NPs.