EVALUATION OF ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF GREEN-SYNTHESIZED SILVER NANOPARTICLES AGAINST PATHOGENIC BACTERIA

Authors

  • Fatima Jaffar Bajwa Department of Biological Sciences, The Superior University, Lahore, Pakistan Author
  • Iqra Saeed Department of Biochemistry GC University, Faisalabad, Pakistan Author
  • Muhammad Nabeel Sharif Department of Physics, University of Poonch Rawalakot, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan Author
  • Abdul Manaf Department of Microbiology, Hazara University Mansehra, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan Author
  • Samina Sheikh Department of Pharmacy Practice, Ziauddin University, Karachi, Pakistan Author
  • Mir Sadiq Shah Department of Zoology, University of Science and Technology Bannu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan Author
  • Bilal Izhar Department of Chemistry, Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan Author
  • Arslan Liaqat Center of Excellence in Solid State Physics, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62019/fn31ma91

Keywords:

Green synthesis, antibacterial activity, silver nanoparticles

Abstract

There is an urgent need to find alternative therapeutic agents because pathogenic bacteria are becoming more resistant to antibiotics. The broad-spectrum antimicrobial qualities of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) have gained interest. Plant extract-mediated reduction was utilized in this study to produce silver nanoparticles, giving a sustainable, economical, and environmentally friendly substitute for conventional chemical processes. To verify their formation, surface chemistry, and morphology, the synthesized AgNPs were examined using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and UV-Vis spectroscopy. Using the agar well diffusion method, the antibacterial activity of the green-synthesised AgNPs was assessed against a number of pathogenic bacterial strains, such as Bacillus subtilis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, and Escherichia coli. The antimicrobial efficacy has been assessed by measuring the zones of inhibition. Significant antibacterial activity has been demonstrated by the results, and larger inhibition zones were seen for Gram-negative bacteria than for Gram-positive strains, indicating differences in cell wall susceptibility. Furthermore, it was discovered that the activity was dose-dependent, meaning that higher AgNP concentrations had greater antibacterial effects. The findings indicate that green-synthesised silver nanoparticles have powerful antibacterial qualities and show potential as a substitute for traditional antibiotics, particularly when addressing bacterial infections that are resistant to drugs. This study emphasizes the significance of combining nanotechnology and green chemistry for sustainable biomedical solutions and supports the use of biosynthesized nanoparticles in the fabrication of novel antimicrobial agents.

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Published

2025-05-03 — Updated on 2025-05-05

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EVALUATION OF ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF GREEN-SYNTHESIZED SILVER NANOPARTICLES AGAINST PATHOGENIC BACTERIA. (2025). Journal of Medical & Health Sciences Review, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.62019/fn31ma91 (Original work published 2025)

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