Synthesis of Magnesium Senna Auriculata Nanoparticles with its Anti-Oxidant and Antimicrobial Activity- A Green Synthesis
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https://doi.org/10.70135/seejph.vi.4288Abstract
Background: Green synthesis of nanoparticles refers to the synthesis of various metallic nanoparticles using various natural products. With the rise in the demand for successful treatment, all the criteria to be fulfilled are important. This demand will lead to the innovation of the antibacterial gels which are used post-operatively for healing the tissue and which have an antibacterial activity.
Aim: The study aims to synthesize magnesium senna auriculata nanoparticles.
Materials and Methods: Senna auriculata was used to synthesize magnesium oxide nanoparticles. Ethanol was used for extract preparation. After preparation of the nanoparticles, it was subjected to SEM analysis, EDX, FTIR, particle size analyzer cytotoxicity test, UV-B, antimicrobial test, and antioxidant test
Results: The obtained particles were highly antioxidant, and moderate antibacterial activity was observed(50 conc 93.15)
Conclusion: Senna auriculata synthesized magnesium nanoparticles were found to have more antioxidant activity so they can be used in an ointment for intra-oral wound healing.
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