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  • 2024Plant-assisted synthesis of ag-based nanoparticles on cotton: Antimicrobial and cytotoxicity studies3citations
  • 2023Selection of process conditions for the integrated process of supercritical CO2 extraction from green tea leaves and impregnation onto polymer filmscitations
  • 2022Antimicrobial Nanocomposites Based on Oxidized Cotton Fabric and in situ Biosynthesized Copper Oxides Nanostructures Using Bearberry Leaves Extract8citations
  • 2022Application of the Integrated Supercritical Fluid Extraction–Impregnation Process (SFE-SSI) for Development of Materials with Antiviral Properties7citations
  • 2021Antimikrobna aktivnost nanolistića CuO in situ sintetisanih na pamučnoj tkanini prethodno oksidisanoj sa NaIO4/NaClO2 ; Antimicrobial activity of CuO nanosheets in situ synthesized on cotton fabric previously oxidized with NaIO4/NaClO2citations
  • 2021Supercritical CO2 impregnation - selection of suitable polymeric carrier for hemp seed oilcitations

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  • Zille, Andrea
  • Ribeiro, Ana Isabel Ferreira
  • Marković, Darka
  • Krkobabić, Ana
  • Radetić, Maja
  • Ilić-Tomić, Tatjana
  • Krgović, Nemanja
  • Konkol, Marcin
  • Milovanović, Stoja
  • Tyśkiewicz, Katarzyna
  • Lukić, Ivana
  • Radoičić, Marija
  • Kovačević, Aleksandar
  • Ilic-Tomic, Tatjana
  • Barudžija, Tatjana
  • Pajnik, Jelena
  • Žižović, Irena
  • Vági, Erika
  • Szekely, Edit
  • Nišavić, Jakov
  • Frank, Almut
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Plant-assisted synthesis of ag-based nanoparticles on cotton: Antimicrobial and cytotoxicity studies

  • Zille, Andrea
  • Ribeiro, Ana Isabel Ferreira
  • Tadić, Vanja
  • Marković, Darka
  • Krkobabić, Ana
  • Radetić, Maja
  • Ilić-Tomić, Tatjana
Abstract

The syntheses of Ag-based nanoparticles (NPs) with the assistance of plant extracts have been shown to be environmentally benign and cost-effective alternatives to conventional chemical syntheses. This study discusses the application of Paliurus spina-christi, Juglans regia, Humulus lupulus, and Sambucus nigra leaf extracts for in situ synthesis of Ag-based NPs on cotton fabric modified with citric acid. The presence of NPs with an average size ranging from 57 to 99 nm on the fiber surface was confirmed by FESEM. XPS analysis indicated that metallic (Ag0) and/or ionic silver (Ag2O and AgO) appeared on the surface of the modified cotton. The chemical composition, size, shape, and amounts of synthesized NPs were strongly dependent on the applied plant extract. All fabricated nanocomposites exhibited excellent antifungal activity against yeast Candida albicans. Antibacterial activity was significantly stronger against Gram-positive bacteria Staphylococcus aureus than Gram-negative bacteria Escherichia coli. In addition, 99% of silver was retained on the samples after 24 h of contact with physiological saline solution, implying a high stability of nanoparticles. Cytotoxic activity towards HaCaT and MRC5 cells was only observed for the sample synthetized in the presence of H. lupulus extract. Excellent antimicrobial activity and non-cytotoxicity make the developed composites efficient candidates for medicinal applications.

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  • nanoparticle
  • nanocomposite
  • surface
  • silver
  • x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
  • chemical composition