Abstract
Nanotechnology is emerging with the biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles which is toxic free and friendly with the environment. Out of all the biosynthesis methods, plant extracts are more predominantly used which is readily available, and it is a least cost method. The plants have secondary metabolites such as phenolic compounds named as flavonoids; tannins are turned to be the reluctant to synthesize silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) from silver nitrate. The plant chosen to synthesize silver nanoparticles is the Hibiscus rosasinensis for the reason of the presence of various biomolecules. The reduction and stabilization process are performed due to the biomolecules. Silver nanoparticles produced from the Hibiscus plant are easier than the conventional method. The formation of nanoparticle of silver is indicated by the maximum absorbance peak at a wavelength of 458 nm obtained from the leaf and the bark extracts. The antimicrobicidal effects on various microbes were examined, and it is proved that bark produced better results.
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Periasamy, S., Jegadeesan, U., Sundaramoorthi, K., Rajeswari, T., Tokala, V. N. B., Bhattacharya, S., … Nellore, M. K. (2022). Comparative Analysis of Synthesis and Characterization of Silver Nanoparticles Extracted Using Leaf, Flower, and Bark of Hibiscus rosasinensis and Examine Its Antimicrobicidal Activity. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/8123854
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