Biofabrication of titanium dioxide nanoparticles with Terminalia catappa bark extract: Characterization, antioxidant activity and plant modulating ability

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The influence of titanium dioxide nanoparticles (TiO2NPs) biofabricated with leaf extract of Terminalia catappa for modulating Abelmoschus esculentus characteristics was investigated. The TiO2NPs were characterized to be monoclinic-shaped-crystalline-clustered particles with a characteristic peak at 366 nm and particle size of 75.24 ± 1.12 nm. A. esculentus seeds were grown on soil amended with different concentrations of TiO2NPs and water for 28 days. The TiO2NPs-grown A. esculentus had enhanced germination percentage from 40 to 60%; root length from 15.75 to 23.96 cm; shoot length from 19.40 to 32.20 cm and reduced its perishability by 82.35%. The antioxidant activity and photosynthetic parameters were improved with reduction in malondialdehyde contents by 46.84% in TiO2NPs-grown A. esculentus. The potassium (K) contents were significantly stimulated in the tissues of TiO2NPs-grown A. esculentus. This study has shown that TiO2NPs elicited positive responses in A. esculentus for better performance.

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Azeez, L., Aremu, H. K., Busari, H. K., Adekale, I., Olabode, O. A., & Adewinbi, S. (2023). Biofabrication of titanium dioxide nanoparticles with Terminalia catappa bark extract: Characterization, antioxidant activity and plant modulating ability. Inorganic and Nano-Metal Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1080/24701556.2023.2184386

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