Antibacterial activity and cytotoxic effect of bisphosphonate conjugated gold nanoparticle synthesized using asparagus racemosus root extract
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bisphosphonate, green synthesis, gold nanoparticlesAbstract
Nanoparticles are being widely used in the field of medicine called Nanomedicine. Biological membranes in the human body are selectively permeable to Nanoparticles. The nanoparticles can be surface modified to attach a variety of ligands which enable them to be biosensors, molecular-scale fluorescent tags, imaging agents, and targeted drug delivery vehicles. Green synthesis of nanoparticles is a type of bottom-up approach in which reaction occurs with the help of reducing and stabilizing agents. Bisphosphonates are increasingly being used to treat a wide range of skeletal issues, including hereditary skeletal disorders in children, cancer-related bone metastases and osteoporosis. Asparagus racemosus is a green edible medical plant used in Ayurvedic preparations to treat aging, vigor, immunity, longevity, and skeletal issues. It has been shown to have a variety of pharmacological properties, including antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antiseptic properties. Bisphosphonate conjugated with gold nanoparticle have shown to produce more targeted action.The goal of this study was to green synthesise Bisphosphonate conjugated gold nanoparticles with asparagus racemosus extract and to check their antimicrobial activity and cytotoxicity. Green synthesis of Bisphosphonate conjugated gold nanoparticles using Asparagus racemosus extract was achieved and is characterized.
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