Microwave-assisted synthesis of copper oxide nanoparticles using an Andrographis paniculata leaf extract: Characterization and multifunctional biological activities

This research delves into the environmentally friendly production of copper nanoparticles (CuNPs) using Andrographis paniculata leaf extract (Ap-CuNPs) and their thorough assessment for possible biological purposes. CuNPs were synthesised through a microwave-assisted method using Andrographis panicu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nano-Structures & Nano-Objects 2024-12, Vol.40, p.101376, Article 101376
Hauptverfasser: Devaraji, Mahalakshmi, Thanikachalam, Punniyakoti V, AS, Rajalakshmi, S, Rohan, J, Bhagyalakshmi
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Zusammenfassung:This research delves into the environmentally friendly production of copper nanoparticles (CuNPs) using Andrographis paniculata leaf extract (Ap-CuNPs) and their thorough assessment for possible biological purposes. CuNPs were synthesised through a microwave-assisted method using Andrographis paniculata leaf extract. Characterization techniques included ultraviolet spectroscopy (UVVis), FT-IR spectroscopy, SEM, EDAX, XRD, particle size analysis, and zeta potential measurement. Biological activities were assessed through antioxidant (DPPH and H2O2 assays), anti-inflammatory (BSA and egg albumin denaturation assays), antimicrobial, cytotoxic (brine shrimp lethality and MTT assays), and wound healing (scratch assay) tests. Characterization confirmed the formation of Ap-CuNPs with a plasmon resonance peak at 550 nm, the presence of phytochemical capping agents, and high crystallinity. The average particle size was 69.1 nm, with a zeta potential of −12.1 mV. Ap-CuNPs exhibited significant antioxidant activity, with 88.62 % inhibition in the DPPH assay, in the H2O2 assay, which assesses the capacity to scavenge hydrogen peroxide, the Ap-CuNPs achieved 86.3 % inhibition at the same concentration. and anti-inflammatory activity, with 80 % inhibition in the BSA assay. Antimicrobial tests revealed strong activity against gram-negative bacteria in the 22 mm inhibition zone for Pseudomonas sp., for S. aureus, the inhibition zones were 9 mm. Cytotoxicity assessments revealed minimal effects at low concentrations, with 200 μg/ml identified as the optimal dose for wound healing. In vitro wound scratch assays demonstrated enhanced fibroblast migration and wound closure at this concentration. [Display omitted] •An eco-friendly method for synthesizing copper oxide nanoparticles using Andrographis paniculata was developed.•The Ap-CuNPs were thoroughly characterized via UVVis, FT-IR, SEM, EDAX, XRD, particle size, and zeta potential analyses.•The Ap-CuNPs showed significant antioxidant activity and potent anti-inflammatory effects.•The nanoparticle exhibited potent antimicrobial activity against gram-negative bacteria (Pseudomonas sp.).•Combining herbal medicine with nanotechnology shows minimal cytotoxicity and enhances fibroblast migration and wound healing.
ISSN:2352-507X
DOI:10.1016/j.nanoso.2024.101376