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      Saussurea lappa plant rhizome extract-based zinc oxide nanoparticles: synthesis, characterization and its antibacterial, antifungal activities and cytotoxic studies against Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cell lines

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          The plant extracts are known for their anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antiviral and antibacterial properties. The use of plant extracts in the preparation of bio-materials increases their biological application. In this concern, herein reporting an eco-friendly procedure which is also a simple and cost effective, for the synthesis of Zinc Oxide nanoparticles (ZnONPs) using Saussurea lappa plant root (rhizome) extract as a fuel. The prepared nanoparticles were confirmed using various characterization techniques. The Dynamic light scattering data showed 123.5 nm particle size with -99.9 mv zeta potential which indicates excellent stability of the particles. The peak at 541 cm −1 in the IR spectrum is assigned to the stretching frequency of the zinc-binding to oxygen. The X-ray diffraction peaks confirm the close association with JCPDS Data Card No: 36-1451. The FESEM data revealed a hexagonal wurtzite structure with a hexagonal shape of synthesized ZnO nanoparticles. The antibacterial studies indicate the gram-negative strains showed better inhibition activity than gram-positive strains. Among Fungal strains, Aspergillus niger and flavus, Fusarium oxysporum, and Rhizopus oryzae showed good inhibition activity at higher concentrations. The cytotoxic data indicates the 5 μg/mL of the ZnO particles showed cytotoxicity on the CHO cell line and with IC 50 value 3.164 ± 0.8956 μg/mL.

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          ZnO nanoparticles; Saussurea lappa; Antimicrobial activity; Cytotoxic activity.

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              Size-dependent bacterial growth inhibition and mechanism of antibacterial activity of zinc oxide nanoparticles.

              The antibacterial properties of zinc oxide nanoparticles were investigated using both gram-positive and gram-negative microorganisms. These studies demonstrate that ZnO nanoparticles have a wide range of antibacterial activities toward various microorganisms that are commonly found in environmental settings. The antibacterial activity of the ZnO nanoparticles was inversely proportional to the size of the nanoparticles in S. aureus. Surprisingly, the antibacterial activity did not require specific UV activation using artificial lamps, rather activation was achieved under ambient lighting conditions. Northern analyses of various reactive oxygen species (ROS) specific genes and confocal microscopy suggest that the antibacterial activity of ZnO nanoparticles might involve both the production of reactive oxygen species and the accumulation of nanoparticles in the cytoplasm or on the outer membranes. Overall, the experimental results suggest that ZnO nanoparticles could be developed as antibacterial agents against a wide range of microorganisms to control and prevent the spreading and persistence of bacterial infections.
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                Journal
                Heliyon
                Heliyon
                Heliyon
                Elsevier
                2405-8440
                10 June 2021
                June 2021
                10 June 2021
                : 7
                : 6
                : e07265
                Affiliations
                [a ]Department of Chemistry, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation, Vaddeswaram, Guntur, 522502, Andhra Pradesh, India
                [b ]Department of Chemistry, Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bangalore, 560054, Karnataka, India
                [c ]Nanotechnology Laboratory, Acharya N G Ranga Agricultural University, Tirupati, 517502, Andhra Pradesh, India
                Author notes
                []Corresponding author. muralikp@ 123456msrit.edu
                [∗∗ ]Corresponding author. krsprasad_fed@ 123456kluniversity.in
                Article
                S2405-8440(21)01368-2 e07265
                10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e07265
                8237308
                34195406
                077e1f85-16d2-4891-ae05-4d4b7874c6a9
                © 2021 The Authors

                This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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                : 3 December 2020
                : 18 March 2021
                : 7 June 2021
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                zno nanoparticles,saussurea lappa,antimicrobial activity,cytotoxic activity

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