Abstract

Green chemistry is the design, development, and execution of chemical products and processes to minimize or eliminate the use and procreation of substances unsafe to human health and the environment. Nanoparticles are often mentioned as clusters, nanospheres, nanorods, and nano cups are just a few of the shapes at the small end of the size ranges from 1 to 100 nm. The development of an eco-friendly process through various biological means helps to traverse various plants for their ability to interpret silver nanoparticles. In this investigation, we delineate the synthesis of silver nanoparticles using the leaf elicits of Euphorbia hirta and Cardiospermum halicacabum. Synthesized particles are characterized by UV–Spectrophotometer and FT-IR analysis. The antibacterial effects of Ag salts have been noticed since antiquity and Ag is currently used to control bacterial growth in a variety of applications, including dental work, catheters, and burn wounds. It is illustrious that Ag ions and Ag-based compounds are highly venomous to microbes, revealing strong biocidal effects. Further, the interpreted silver nanoparticles were tested against common bacterial pathogens.

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