The present study explores the green synthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) using Moringa oleifera extracts as an eco-friendly and sustainable approach to nanotechnology. Moringa oleifera, medicinal plants are rich in phytochemicals such as flavonoids, phenolics, and alkaloids which act as reducing and stabilizing agents. Plant-mediated synthesis offers a cost-effective and non-toxic alternative to conventional chemical methods, utilizing bioactive compounds in Moringa oleifera to reduce and stabilize nanoparticles. The synthesized nanoparticles were characterized through new techniques. Furthermore, their biological properties were systematically evaluated, to assess its potential applications as antimicrobial agent in medicine. Results demonstrated that Moringa oleifera-derived nanoparticles exhibit significant biological efficacy, highlighting their promise as natural agents for therapeutic use. This work shows the importance of integrating green chemistry principles with nanotechnology to advance sustainable innovations in biological sciences. The biologically produced AgNPs is being evaluated for its antimicrobial activity against the environmental bacteria.

Authors List :
Sara Syed and M. Asimuddin M
Presenting Author :
Sara Syed
Affiliations :
G. M. Reddy Research Foundation, Hyderabad, TG, India
Email :
kj.bmmrc@gmail.com
Key Words (5 Words Maximum) :
Moringa oleifera, Moringa oleifera extracts, antimicrobial activity