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Abstract

Nanoparticles have their demand in various fields of science and technology and their applications extend even in medical and pharmaceutical arena. They have been used as preservatives, diagnosing aids and potent antibacterial agents. But their production is a serious matter of concern when it comes to cost, efficacy and toxicity issues. Overcoming these limitations green synthesis has taken its advantage for their commercial and large scale synthesis. This research will focus on the preparation of nano particles of silver with the help of purified leaf extract from Lannea coromandelica and evaluation of the same using UV-Vis Spectrophotometry. The nanoparticles exhibited surface plasmon resonance at 420nm in UV spectroscopy. Futhermore, nanoparticles have been evaluated for their antibacterial activity on Putida vulgaris, Staphylococcus aureus, and Bacillus subtillis. The results proved the eco friendly synthesized silver nanoparticles have a good antibacterial and can be used effectively in therapies targeting infections and infectious wounds.

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Silver nanoparticles Antibacterial activity Biogenesis Surface plasmon resonance Lannea coromandelica

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Krishna Reddy BV, Avinash Kumar G, & Nageswara Rao G. (2020). Antibacterial properties of biosynthesized silver nano particles. International Journal of Pharmacometrics and Integrated Biosciences, 4(1), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.26452/ijpib.v4i1.1155