Abstract
ABSTRACT The present study was carried out to synthesize silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) from an aqueous leaf extract of Cynoglossum furcatum, which functioned as a capping agent and reducing agent. The synthesized AgNPs have been revealed using a variety of microscopy techniques. The spherical dimension is exploited by electron microscopies, which have an average nanoparticle size of 33 nm. A topographical photograph of Cynoglossum furcatum AgNPs was obtained using atomic force microscopy, demonstrating the reduction of surface irregularity. The MTT assay was employed to evaluate the effect of the plant extract and the AgNPs on the Vero, 3T3 L1, and A431 cell lines. The agar disk diffusion was employed to evaluate the antibacterial efficacy with E.coli, S.typhi, S.aureus, and E.faecalis, as well as the antifungal efficacy against A.niger, C.albicans, A.flavus, and A.fumigates, which exhibited substantial antimicrobial activity.
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