Green synthesized monodispersed silver nanoparticles’ characterization and their efficacy against cancer cells

Authors

  • Afreen Banu Department of Microbiology Faculty of Medicine, Lincoln University College Malaysia
  • Mohammad Gousuddin Faculty of Pharmacy, Lincoln University College Malaysia
  • Esam Bashir Yahya School of Industrial Technology, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1599-1754

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15419/bmrat.v8i8.686

Keywords:

AFM, anticancer, biological preparation MTT assay, silver nanoparticles

Abstract

Background: In biomedical research, silver nanoparticles have attracted the attention of many scientists in drug delivery and other applications. This study investigates the characterization of biologically synthesized nanoparticles and their efficacy on cancer cells.

Methods: The characterization of biologically produced silver nanoparticles was accomplished using UV:visible absorption spectroscopy, which showed the maximum absorption at 422 nm. The structural morphology was carried out by transmission electron microscope (TEM) and atomic force microscope (AFM), and the anticancer efficacy of the biosynthesized compound was investigated on two cancer cell lines, namely HT-29 (colon cancer) and EAC.

Results: The morphological and structural examination revealed spherical, three-dimensional nanoparticles ranging between 5 to 50 nm. The results of the anticancer experiment, which was conducted using an MTT assay, revealed that the prepared silver had excellent anti-cancer activity against both tested cells, that is EAC cancer and HT-29 (colon cancer) cell lines.

Conclusion: This study confirms that silver nanoparticles can be biologically synthesized using Rhizopus stolonifer and used as anticancer substances in cancer therapy and drug delivery.

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Published

2021-08-26

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Original Research

How to Cite

Green synthesized monodispersed silver nanoparticles’ characterization and their efficacy against cancer cells. (2021). Biomedical Research and Therapy, 8(8), 4476-4482. https://doi.org/10.15419/bmrat.v8i8.686

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