Sustainable, scalable nanotechnology approach using filtrate from Raphanus sativus in combating multidrug-resistant pathogens and causing neglected tropical diseases
Min Kim, Jung-Suk Sung, Seung-cheol Jee, Dae-Young Kim, Vini Mehta, Kayeen Vadakkan, Gajanan Ghodake

TL;DR
This paper presents a sustainable method to create silver nanoparticles using radish root filtrate, which effectively fights drug-resistant bacteria.
Contribution
A scalable and eco-friendly green synthesis method for AgNPs using Raphanus sativus filtrate is introduced.
Findings
AgNPs synthesized using radish filtrate showed potent antibacterial activity against MDR bacteria at 50-100 ppm.
The UV-Vis peak at 405 nm confirmed spherical AgNP formation.
AgNPs caused membrane disruption and oxidative damage in bacteria.
Abstract
The green synthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) provides a more eco-friendly approach over the conventional chemical procedures. In this study, a fast and sustainable methodology for the production of high-density AgNPs utilizing the aqueous root filtrate of Raphanus sativus is presented. AgNPs were prepared under room temperature conditions by optimizing the concentrations of NaOH, R. sativus filtrate, and AgNO₃. UV–Vis spectroscopy was employed for characterizing AgNPs. Antibacterial properties and mechanisms of action were assessed against multi-drug resistant, gram negative Escherichia coli KCCM 11234, and gram positive Staphylococcus aureus KCCM 11335. Optimally formed monodispersed AgNPs were synthesized using 0.1 mL of 1 M solution of NaOH, 1 mL (20 mM) AgNO₃ solution, and subsequent addition of plant filtrate into a final volume of 10 mL. UV-visible analysis indicated the…
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TopicsNanoparticles: synthesis and applications · Coagulation and Flocculation Studies · Gold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and Applications
