Physio-chemical analysis and antioxidative response of Ag NPs synthesized by sufaid chonsa mango pulp extracts of different ripening stages

Abstract In this study, sufaid chonsa mango pulp aqueous extracts from different ripening stages (RS I-V) was utilized to synthesize silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs). The Ag NPs were characterized using UV-vis spectrometry, X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD), Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR...

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Main Authors: Aniqa, Zarrin Fatima Rizvi
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Published: Nature Portfolio 2024-11-01
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description Abstract In this study, sufaid chonsa mango pulp aqueous extracts from different ripening stages (RS I-V) was utilized to synthesize silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs). The Ag NPs were characterized using UV-vis spectrometry, X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD), Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), and Energy dispersice X-ray analysis (EDX). Additionally, antioxidative potential and phenolic and flavonoid-like properties of synthesized Ag NPs were also accessed. UV-vis spectrophotometer analysis showed peaks in around 400 nm. XRD analysis confirmed the crystalline structure of the green-synthesized Ag NPs, with sizes ranging from 2.11 to 11.72 nm. FTIR verified the attachment of functional groups from the mango pulp extract to the Ag NPs. SEM analyses revealed that the morphology of the Ag NPs was primarily spherical that were agglomerated. The total antioxidant capacity, measured by the DPPH assay, showed 51% radical scavenging activity for RSIII extract synthesized NPs. The highest total antioxidant capacity was observed to be 80.22 and 79.14 µg AAE/mg NPs by RSI and RSIV synthesized NPs, respectively, while the maximum total reduction potential was 28.67 µg AAE/mg for Ag NPs synthesized by RSII extract. Ag NPs derived from RSIV exhibited phenolic-like property of 70.84 µg GAE/mg, while those derived from RSII had a maximum flavonoid-like property of 35.37 µg QE/mg. This study demonstrates that mango pulp at different ripening stages produces Ag NPs with distinct characteristics, making them suitable for various environmental and biomedical applications.
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spelling doaj-art-3cea2b2e8b2e40f8b8db2918bbc8903c2024-11-24T12:26:34ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222024-11-0114111210.1038/s41598-024-78725-4Physio-chemical analysis and antioxidative response of Ag NPs synthesized by sufaid chonsa mango pulp extracts of different ripening stagesAniqa0Zarrin Fatima Rizvi1Department of Botany, Government College Women UniversityDepartment of Botany, Government College Women UniversityAbstract In this study, sufaid chonsa mango pulp aqueous extracts from different ripening stages (RS I-V) was utilized to synthesize silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs). The Ag NPs were characterized using UV-vis spectrometry, X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD), Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), and Energy dispersice X-ray analysis (EDX). Additionally, antioxidative potential and phenolic and flavonoid-like properties of synthesized Ag NPs were also accessed. UV-vis spectrophotometer analysis showed peaks in around 400 nm. XRD analysis confirmed the crystalline structure of the green-synthesized Ag NPs, with sizes ranging from 2.11 to 11.72 nm. FTIR verified the attachment of functional groups from the mango pulp extract to the Ag NPs. SEM analyses revealed that the morphology of the Ag NPs was primarily spherical that were agglomerated. The total antioxidant capacity, measured by the DPPH assay, showed 51% radical scavenging activity for RSIII extract synthesized NPs. The highest total antioxidant capacity was observed to be 80.22 and 79.14 µg AAE/mg NPs by RSI and RSIV synthesized NPs, respectively, while the maximum total reduction potential was 28.67 µg AAE/mg for Ag NPs synthesized by RSII extract. Ag NPs derived from RSIV exhibited phenolic-like property of 70.84 µg GAE/mg, while those derived from RSII had a maximum flavonoid-like property of 35.37 µg QE/mg. This study demonstrates that mango pulp at different ripening stages produces Ag NPs with distinct characteristics, making them suitable for various environmental and biomedical applications.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-78725-4Green synthesisMango pulpNanoparticlesAntioxidantSilver
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Physio-chemical analysis and antioxidative response of Ag NPs synthesized by sufaid chonsa mango pulp extracts of different ripening stages
Scientific Reports
Green synthesis
Mango pulp
Nanoparticles
Antioxidant
Silver
title Physio-chemical analysis and antioxidative response of Ag NPs synthesized by sufaid chonsa mango pulp extracts of different ripening stages
title_full Physio-chemical analysis and antioxidative response of Ag NPs synthesized by sufaid chonsa mango pulp extracts of different ripening stages
title_fullStr Physio-chemical analysis and antioxidative response of Ag NPs synthesized by sufaid chonsa mango pulp extracts of different ripening stages
title_full_unstemmed Physio-chemical analysis and antioxidative response of Ag NPs synthesized by sufaid chonsa mango pulp extracts of different ripening stages
title_short Physio-chemical analysis and antioxidative response of Ag NPs synthesized by sufaid chonsa mango pulp extracts of different ripening stages
title_sort physio chemical analysis and antioxidative response of ag nps synthesized by sufaid chonsa mango pulp extracts of different ripening stages
topic Green synthesis
Mango pulp
Nanoparticles
Antioxidant
Silver
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-78725-4
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