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Rapid Extracellular Biosynthesis of Silver Nanoparticles by Cunninghamella phaeospora Culture Supernatant

The development of green approaches for the biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) is of prime significance in the field of nanotechnology research. A fast and eco-friendly protocol for the biosynthesis of extracellular AgNPs using culture supernatant (CS) from the fungus Cunninghamella phaeos...

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Autores principales: Ghareib, Mohamed, Tahon, Medhat Abu, Saif, Mona Mostafa, El-Sayed Abdallah, Wafaa
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Publicado: Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5316272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28243290
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author Ghareib, Mohamed
Tahon, Medhat Abu
Saif, Mona Mostafa
El-Sayed Abdallah, Wafaa
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Saif, Mona Mostafa
El-Sayed Abdallah, Wafaa
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description The development of green approaches for the biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) is of prime significance in the field of nanotechnology research. A fast and eco-friendly protocol for the biosynthesis of extracellular AgNPs using culture supernatant (CS) from the fungus Cunninghamella phaeospora was studied in this work. This CS was proved as a potential new source for the extracellular biosynthesis of AgNPs. The AgNPs were formed at 100 (o)C and pH 9 within four min of contact between CS and 1mM silver nitrate (AgNO(3)) solution. Nitrate reductase (NR) was confirmed to play a pivotal role in the biosynthesis of AgNPs. The enzyme expressed its highest activity at 80 (o)C and pH 9. At 100 (o)C the enzyme retained 70% of its original activity for one hour. The half-life (T(1/2)) of the enzyme activity was calculated to be 1.55 h confirming its thermostability. The produced AgNPs were characterized by UV-Vis spectroscopy, high resolution-transmission electron microscope (HR-TEM) and x-ray diffraction (XRD). These NPs showed an absorption peak at 415 nm in UV-Vis spectrum corresponding to the plasmon resonance of AgNPs. Transmission electron micrographs revealed the production of monodispersed spherical NPs with average particle size 14 nm. XRD spectrum of the NPs confirmed the formation of metallic crystalline silver. It was also suggested that the aromatic amino acids play a role in the biosynthesis process. The current research provided an insight on the green biosynthesis of AgNPs including some mechanistic aspects using a new mycogenic source.
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spelling pubmed-53162722017-02-27 Rapid Extracellular Biosynthesis of Silver Nanoparticles by Cunninghamella phaeospora Culture Supernatant Ghareib, Mohamed Tahon, Medhat Abu Saif, Mona Mostafa El-Sayed Abdallah, Wafaa Iran J Pharm Res Original Article The development of green approaches for the biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) is of prime significance in the field of nanotechnology research. A fast and eco-friendly protocol for the biosynthesis of extracellular AgNPs using culture supernatant (CS) from the fungus Cunninghamella phaeospora was studied in this work. This CS was proved as a potential new source for the extracellular biosynthesis of AgNPs. The AgNPs were formed at 100 (o)C and pH 9 within four min of contact between CS and 1mM silver nitrate (AgNO(3)) solution. Nitrate reductase (NR) was confirmed to play a pivotal role in the biosynthesis of AgNPs. The enzyme expressed its highest activity at 80 (o)C and pH 9. At 100 (o)C the enzyme retained 70% of its original activity for one hour. The half-life (T(1/2)) of the enzyme activity was calculated to be 1.55 h confirming its thermostability. The produced AgNPs were characterized by UV-Vis spectroscopy, high resolution-transmission electron microscope (HR-TEM) and x-ray diffraction (XRD). These NPs showed an absorption peak at 415 nm in UV-Vis spectrum corresponding to the plasmon resonance of AgNPs. Transmission electron micrographs revealed the production of monodispersed spherical NPs with average particle size 14 nm. XRD spectrum of the NPs confirmed the formation of metallic crystalline silver. It was also suggested that the aromatic amino acids play a role in the biosynthesis process. The current research provided an insight on the green biosynthesis of AgNPs including some mechanistic aspects using a new mycogenic source. Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC5316272/ /pubmed/28243290 Text en © 2016 by School of Pharmacy Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ghareib, Mohamed
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El-Sayed Abdallah, Wafaa
Rapid Extracellular Biosynthesis of Silver Nanoparticles by Cunninghamella phaeospora Culture Supernatant
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title_full Rapid Extracellular Biosynthesis of Silver Nanoparticles by Cunninghamella phaeospora Culture Supernatant
title_fullStr Rapid Extracellular Biosynthesis of Silver Nanoparticles by Cunninghamella phaeospora Culture Supernatant
title_full_unstemmed Rapid Extracellular Biosynthesis of Silver Nanoparticles by Cunninghamella phaeospora Culture Supernatant
title_short Rapid Extracellular Biosynthesis of Silver Nanoparticles by Cunninghamella phaeospora Culture Supernatant
title_sort rapid extracellular biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles by cunninghamella phaeospora culture supernatant
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5316272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28243290
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