Hydrothermal assisted α-amylase-modified silver nanoparticles (α-Amy-AgNPs): Multi-functional nanocatalyst for dye degradation and biomedical applications

Karma M. Albalawi, Amira K. Hajri, Khalil ur Rehman, Imen Zghab, Mohammed Alissa, Mohammed Ali A. Majrashi, ABDULLAH MESFER ALGHAMDI, Suad Ahmed Alghamdi, Ghadah S. Abusalim, Abdulkarim S. Binshaya

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Abstract

This study reports the eco-friendly synthesis of silver nanoparticles (α-Amy-AgNPs) using α-amylase derived from Avena fatua seeds, which functioned as a bioreductant and stabilizing agent. The α-Amy-AgNPs exhibited well-defined crystalline structure, nanoscale size, and stable spherical morphology, as confirmed by spectroscopic and microscopic analyses. Significantly, α-Amy-AgNPs exhibited strong multifunctional capabilities, fully degrading methylene blue (MB) under visible light and maintaining high catalytic activity even after repeated use. They also demonstrated effective antibacterial properties against multidrug-resistant pathogens, along with notable antioxidant activity. Additionally, cytotoxicity assessment using Artemia salina indicated moderate biological activity with dose-dependent safety, highlighting their suitability for biomedical applications. These findings underscore the potential of α-amylase-mediated AgNPs as sustainable nanomaterials for environmental remediation and therapeutic development.

Original languageEnglish
Article number108460
JournalJournal of Water Process Engineering
Volume77
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2025

Keywords

  • Antibacterial activity
  • Antioxidant activity
  • Cytotoxicity activity
  • Photocatalytic activity
  • α-amylase-functionalized silver nanoparticles

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