Green Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles from Camellia sinensis and Its Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Effect against Clinical Isolates

  • Syed Ghazanfar Ali
  • , Mohammad Jalal
  • , Hilal Ahmad
  • , Diwakar Sharma
  • , Akil Ahmad
  • , Khalid Umar
  • , Haris Manzoor Khan

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Abstract

The green synthesis method of was used for the synthesis of silver nanoparticles using Camellia sinensis (green tea). The Camellia sinensis silver nanoparticles (CS-AgNPs) were characterized using different techniques, including UV-Vis (ultra violet-visible), SEM (scanning electron microscopy), TEM (transmission electron microscopy), and XRD (X-ray diffraction). The average size of the CS-AgNPs was 52 nm, according to TEM. The CS-AgNPs showed excellent antibacterial and antifungal activity. The MIC (minimum inhibitory concentration) against bacterial isolates varied from 31.25 to 62.5 µg/mL, whereas for fungal isolates, the MIC varied from 125 to 250 µg/mL. The presence of a zone in the well diffusion assay showed the antimicrobial nature of CS-AgNPs. Further, CLSM (confocal laser scanning microscopy) showed that CS-AgNPs possess antibiofilm activity. The interaction of CS-AgNPs with the Candidal cells was analyzed using TEM, and it was revealed that CS-AgNPs entered the cell and disrupted the cell machinery.

Original languageEnglish
Article number6978
JournalMaterials
Volume15
Issue number19
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2022

Keywords

  • CLSM
  • Camellia sinensis
  • MIC
  • SEM
  • TEM
  • silver nanoparticles

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