| Literature DB >> 25343010 |
Abstract
This review covers general information regarding the green synthesis of antibacterial silver nanoparticles. Owing to their antibacterial properties, silver nanoparticles are widely used in many areas, especially biomedical applications. In green synthesis practices, the chemical reducing agents are eliminated, and biological entities are utilized to convert silver ions to silver nanoparticles. Among the various biological entities, natural plant extracts have emerged as green reducing agents, providing eco-friendly routes for the preparation of silver nanomaterials. The most obvious merits of green synthesis are the increased biocompatibility of the resulting silver nanoparticles and the ease with which the reaction can be carried out. This review summarizes some of the plant extracts that are used to produce antibacterial silver nanoparticles. Additionally, background information regarding the green synthesis and antibacterial activity of silver nanoparticles is provided. Finally, the toxicological aspects of silver nanoparticles are briefly mentioned.Entities:
Keywords: Antibacterial activity; Green synthesis; Plant extracts; Silver nanoparticles
Year: 2014 PMID: 25343010 PMCID: PMC4206743 DOI: 10.5487/TR.2014.30.3.169
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Toxicol Res ISSN: 1976-8257
Fig. 1.A schematic of the procedure followed to synthesize AgNPs by using plant extracts as reducing agents.
Fig. 2.The binding of CTAB on the AgNP surface. (A) The bilayer formation of CTAB, and (B) CTAB-stabilized AgNPs with overall positive charges (34).
Plant extracts used for the green synthesis of antibacterial AgNPs
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| Scientific name | Intrinsic biological activities of plants | Plant part used for the green synthesis of AgNPs | Refs. | ||
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| 1) antiinflammatory and antinociceptive activities | leaves | ||||
| 2) antioxidant and antiproliferative activities | |||||
| 3) cytotoxic and melanogenesis-inhibitory activity | |||||
| 1) antioxidant activity | stem barks | ||||
| 1) antiinflammatory activity | heartwoods | ||||
| 2) vasorelaxant activity | |||||
| 1) antioxidant activity | leaves | ||||
| 2) blood anticoagulation and antiplatelet activities | |||||
| 3) neuroprotective effect | |||||
| 4) antimicrobial activity | |||||
| 5) hypoglycaemic and hypolipidemic activities | |||||
| 6) wound healing activity | |||||
| 1) antiplasmodial activity | fruits | ||||
| 2) antioxidant activity | |||||
| 3) anxiolytic and sedative effects | |||||
| 1) larvicidal efficacy | leaves | ||||
| 2) antidiabetic and antioxidant activities | |||||
| 3) hypoglycemic activity | |||||
| 4) hypolipidemic activity | |||||
| 5) AchE inhibitory activity | |||||
| 1) antiinflammatory activity | flower | ||||
| 2) anti HIV activity | |||||
| 3) antitumor activity | |||||
| 1) improves insulin sensitivity in the brain | bark | ||||
| 2) antihypertension effect | |||||
| 3) effects neurodegenerative diseases and its potent antineuroinflammatory capacity | |||||
| 1) antimicrobial potentials | leaves | ||||
| 2) analgesic and antiinflammatory activities | |||||
| 3) antibacterial activity | |||||
| 4) antioxidant activity | |||||
| 5) antitumor activity | |||||
| 1) antioxidant and antifungal activities | peel | ||||
| none | gum | ||||
| 1) wound healing activity | leaves | ||||
| 2) diuretic activity | |||||
| 1) wound healing activity | root | ||||
| 2) anti HIV activity | |||||
| 3) diuretic activity | |||||
| 4) antifungal activity | |||||
| 1) antioxidant, antiinflammatory and chemosensitizer activities | tuber | ||||
| 2) hepatoprotective effect | |||||
| 1) antioxidant and antiproliferative activities | whole plant | ||||
| 2) analgesic and antiinflammatory activities | |||||
| 1) antiinflammatory activity | rhizome | ||||
| 2) antioxidant activity | |||||
| 1) antibacterial activity | tuber | ||||
| 2) antitumor activity | |||||
| 3) antidiabetic activity | |||||
| 4) analgesic and antiinflammatory | |||||
| 1) antiinflammatory activity | leaves | ||||
| 2) analgesic activity | |||||
| 3) antiproliferative effect | |||||
| 4) antituberculosis | |||||
| 5) antibacterial activity | |||||
| 1) antimicrobial activity | leaves | ||||
| 2) mosquito larvicidal and pupicidal activities | |||||
| 3) antidiabetic and antioxidant potentials | |||||
| 4) immunomodulatory activity | |||||
| 5) antianaphylactic effect | |||||
| 6) burn-wound healing activity | |||||
| 7) antidiarrhoeic activity | |||||
| 8) analgesic, antipyretic and antiinflammatory properties | |||||
| 1) wound healing activity | latex | ||||
| 2) haemostatic activity | |||||
| 3) antibacterial activity | |||||
| 1) antimicrobial activity | leaves | ||||
| 2) antiinflammatory activity | |||||
| 3) antidiabetic activity | |||||
| 4) antiatherogenic activity | |||||
| 5) antioxidant activity | |||||
| 6) antiinflammatory and analgesic activities | |||||
| none | mosses | ||||
| 1) neuroprotective effect | leaves | ||||
| 2) antiinflammatory effect | |||||
| 3) antioxidant and antitumor activities | |||||
| 4) antimicrobial and antiprotozoal activities | |||||
| 5) antiangiogenic effect | |||||
| 6) antihyperglycemic activity | |||||
| 7) analgesic activity | |||||
| 8) antiviral activity | |||||
| 1) larvicidal, ovicidal and pupicidal activities | leaves | ||||
| 1) nephroprotective effect | leaves, stems | ||||
| 2) antimicrobial effect | |||||
| 3) hypolipidemic activity | |||||
| 4) wound healing activity | |||||
| 5) antidiabetic activity | |||||
| 6) diuretic effect | |||||
| 7) antioxidant activity | |||||
| 1) antioxidant activity | aerial parts | ||||
| 2) anticancer activity | |||||
| 3) cardioprotective effect | |||||
| 4) antibacterial activity | |||||
| 5) antiinflammatory activity | |||||
| 1) ameliorates diabetes and decrease in high density lipoprotein | peel | ||||
| 2) inhibitory effects of mango leaves against | |||||
| 3) chemopreventive activity | |||||
| 4) antiphotoaging activity in UVB-irradiated hairless mice | |||||
| 1) prevents chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting | leaves | ||||
| 2) antifungal activity | |||||
| 3) antioxidant and free radical scavenging activities | |||||
| 4) a potential source of natural antimicrobial products | |||||
| 5) analgesic effect | |||||
| 6) antispasmodic activity on rat trachea | |||||
| 1) antioxidant activity | fruits | ||||
| 1) antimicrobial, anticancer, antiinflammatory, antidiabetic, and antioxidant effects | leaves | ||||
| 2) antidiabetic and antioxidant activities | |||||
| 3) antiinflammatory activity | |||||
| 4) hypoglycemia and hypolipidemia activities | |||||
| 5) antioxidant capacity and antimicrobial activities | |||||
| 6) antifungal activity | |||||
| 7) recovery from hepatic damage | |||||
| 8) antispasmodic, antiinflammatory and diuretic activities | |||||
| 9) induces apoptosis | |||||
| 1) antioxidant, antimutagenic, anticarcinogenic, and cytoprotective activities | peel | ||||
| 1) antifungal activity | leaves | ||||
| 2) antioxidant activity | |||||
| 3) anticancer effects | |||||
| 4) antidiabetic activity | |||||
| none | leaves | ||||
| 1) antihyperglycemic activity | leaves | ||||
| 1) activity of the coagulants | leaves | ||||
| 2) antibacterial activity | |||||
| 3) inhibits the ulcerogenic activity | |||||
| 4) wound healing activity | |||||
| 5) reduces hangover symptoms and inhibites the production of inflammatory mediators | |||||
| 6) hepatoprotective effect | |||||
| 1) antiinflammatory activity | roots | ||||
| 2) antitumor activity | |||||
| 3) anxiolytic activity | |||||
| 1) potential antimicrobial agent | leaves, callus | ||||
| 2) cholinesterase inhibitory activity | |||||
| 1) decreases cholesterol and triglycerides | stem barks | ||||
| none | leaves | ||||
| 1) antitumor and antiangiogenic activities | fruits | ||||
| 2) large gains in strength and lean muscle mass | |||||
| 3) inhibits oxidative stress | |||||
| 4) reduces Cd load | |||||
| 5) conventional analgesic drugs | |||||
| 6) antihypertensive effect both systolic and diastolic | |||||
| 7) antidepressive effect | |||||
| 1) treats various inflammatory disorders | leaves | ||||
| 2) analgesic and antiinflammatory activities | |||||