Biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles from Inocutis tamaricis and its antimicrobial and antibiofilm activity
Department of biology, college of science, Tikrit university, Iraq.
Research Article
GSC Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2024, 29(03), 224-232.
Article DOI: 10.30574/gscbps.2024.29.3.0482
Publication history:
Received on 10 November 2024; revised on 21 December 2024; accepted on 23 December 2024
Abstract:
The target of this work was to synthesis of nanoparticle from mushroom Inocutis tamaricis by green method and assesse of its antimicrobial and antibiofilm against both bacteria and fungi.
Although I.tamaricis widespread in Iraqi farms, however there is no more study about applications in medical and artificial fields, on the other hand global threats of biofilm induce and drive us to find a sustainable rectify, for these reasons we worked on this macro-fungi extract as a sustainable source for green antimicrobial.
The result of nanoparticle characterizations by different techniques UV-Visible spectrophotometer, FTIR,AFM, XRD and SEM Granted us excellence data that reflect positive harvest of nanoparticle solution to be applied on microbial resistance.
After characterization bioactivity was investigated, the findings showed high antimicrobial activity on the level of microbial cells removing from any environment with high removing efficiency reached about 100% microbes removing. results of ant biofilm showed also hi potential for action against biofilm formation reached more than 76 %.
As a general appraise, current nanoparticle consider ideal antimicrobial and antibiofilm agent beside their antitumor and immunomodulating properties serves in future for different medical and artificial fields as large-scale production especially in antimicrobial resistance era.
Keywords:
Inocutis tamaricis; Antibiofilm; Antimicrobial; Biosynthesis nanoparticles; Sustainability
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