Abstract
The emerging branch of Bio-Nanotechnology combines biological principles with physical and chemical approaches to produce nano sized particles with specific functions. Silver nanoparticles has been widely studied due to the excellent physicochemical properties, high chemical stability, catalytic activity and antibacterial activity, eco-friendly nature and cost-effectiveness. The main objective of this work is to green synthesis of silver nanoparticles with Cissus quadrangularisand Gymnema sylvestre and to assess their antibacterial properties. The observed results suggested that using C.quadrangularis and G.sylvestre, synthesised silver nanoparticles and exhibited significant antimicrobial properties. The results demonstrate that the Ag-NPs reported in this work are capable of eradicating pathogenic resistant bacteria in an infection in vivo. Obtained results suggest the potential use of Ag-NPs, synthesized by green chemistry methods, as therapeutic agents against infections caused by resistant and non-resistant strains.
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