Preparation of (AgO) By Green Synthesis and Its Potential Use in Medical Fields

Authors

  • Maithm A. Obaid Department of Medical Physics, College of Applied Medical Science,Shatrah University, Thi-Qar, 64001, IRAQ
  • Surour A. Khlaf Ministry of Education, Al-Karkh 3, Al-Fatemiyyat Preparatory, IRAQ

Keywords:

Olive leaves, green synthesis, silver oxide, bacterial species, silver nanoparticles, XRD examination

Abstract

Since the increased drug efficacy and lower toxicity in nano-mediated drug delivery model have led to various applications in current science, the ecologically friendly synthesis regarding nanoparticles (NPs) by the green route from plant extracts has gained favour. In the presented work, we looked into the biosynthesis regarding silver oxide nanoparticles (AgO NPs) from AgO NPs leaves that are both stable and reasonably priced. The approach used for preparing AgNPs using green synthesis is demonstrated in this work to be straightforward and affordable. This was accomplished by combining an aqueous solution of silver nitrate with an olive extract, and visual spectroscopy as well as colour change were employed to demonstrate the preparation of AgNPs. Through using UV spectroscopy, the nature regarding the synthesized AgNPs was determined to be 2.5 mM. According to the research, silver nitrate aqueous extract is a good material for making AgNPs, and by modifying the factors influencing this study, more AgNPs in smaller sizes could be produced. After that, it was established that the extracted silver oxide had antibacterial characteristics, allowing it to be employed in a variety of pharmaceutical preparations for treating infections brought on by both negative and positive bacteria. As it was demonstrated to have a bactericidal effect on bacteria like the ones we utilized in this research-namely, Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus pneumoniae, and Escherichia.

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15-04-2025

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Maithm A. Obaid, & Surour A. Khlaf. (2025). Preparation of (AgO) By Green Synthesis and Its Potential Use in Medical Fields. Journal of Sustainable Materials Processing and Management , 5(1), 66-75. https://publisher.uthm.edu.my/ojs/index.php/jsmpm/article/view/20581