| Literature DB >> 24062597 |
Magdalena Stevanović1, Igor Savanović, Vuk Uskoković, Srečo D Skapin, Ines Bračko, Uroš Jovanović, Dragan Uskoković.
Abstract
A simple and green chemical method has been developed to synthesize stable bare and capped silver nanoparticles based on the reduction of silver ions by glucose and capping by poly(α,γ,L-glutamic acid) (PGA). The use of ammonia during synthesis was avoided. PGA has had a dual role in the synthesis and was used as a capping agent to make the silver nanoparticle more biocompatible and to protect the nanoparticles from agglomerating in the liquid medium. The synthesized PGA-capped silver nanoparticles in the size range 5-45 nm were stable over long periods of time, without signs of precipitation. Morphological examination has shown that the silver nanoparticles had a nearly spherical, multiply twinned structure. The effects of the reaction temperature and the reaction time during the synthesis were investigated too. The biocompatibility of the PGA-capped silver nano-particles is discussed in terms of in vitro toxicity with human intestinal Caco-2 cells. The samples were characterized by UV-Visible spectroscopy, field emission scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and zeta potential measurements.Entities:
Keywords: Capping agent; Green method; In vitro toxicity; Poly(α,γ,L-glutamic acid); Silver nanoparticles
Year: 2012 PMID: 24062597 PMCID: PMC3779470 DOI: 10.1007/s00396-011-2540-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Colloid Polym Sci ISSN: 0303-402X Impact factor: 1.931