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Title: PREPARATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF MAGNETITE-POLYVINYL ALCOHOL HYBRID NANOPARTICLES (AS-PVA-MNPS) USING ACANTHOPHORA SPICIFERA MARINE ALGAE EXTRACT FOR ENHANCED ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY AGAINST PATHOGENIC MICROORGANISMS
Authors: Ranjith Santhosh Kumar, D S
Hari Puthiran, S
Gayathri Devi, Selvaraju
Paul A, Matthew
Senthilkumar, P
Sowmya, Kuppusamy
Ravishankar, Ram Mani
Ashraf, Atef Hatamleh
Munirah, Abdullah AI- Dosary
Soon Woong, Chang
Balasubramani, Ravindran
Issue Date: 31-Oct-2023
Publisher: Springer Link
Abstract: The present study focused on preparing and characterizing magnetite-polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) hybrid nanoparticles using Acanthophora spicifera marine algae extract as a reducing agent. Various analytical techniques, including UV–Visible spectrometry, Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) analysis, energy-dispersive X-ray (EDX), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis, were used to characterize the nanoparticles. The results showed the successful synthesis of nanoparticles with a characteristic color change and absorption peak at 400 nm in UV–Visible spectrometry. FTIR analysis indicated an interaction between the carboxyl group and magnetite-polyvinyl alcohol hybrid ions. SEM analysis revealed spherical nanoparticles with sizes ranging from 20 to 100 nm. EDX analysis confirmed the presence of strong magnetite peaks in Acanthophora spicifera, validating successful preparation. XRD analysis indicated the crystalline nature of the nanoparticles. Furthermore, the antimicrobial potential of As-PVA-MNPs was evaluated, demonstrating a significant zone of inhibition against tested bacterial and fungal samples at a concentration of 100 µg. These findings suggest the promising antimicrobial activity of the synthesized nanoparticles for potential applications in combating pathogenic microorganisms.
URI: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12033-023-00903-y
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