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High synergistic antibacterial,antibiofilm, antidiabetic and antimetabolic activity of Withania somnifera leaf extract-assisted zinc oxide nanoparticle
Authors:Malaikozhundan  Balasubramanian  Vinodhini  Jayaraj  Kalanjiam  Mohamed Ali Rajamohamed  Vinotha  Viswanathan  Palanisamy  Subramanian  Vijayakumar  Sekar  Vaseeharan  Baskaralingam  Mariyappan  Ammasi
Institution:1.Biomaterials and Biotechnology in Animal Health Lab, Department of Animal Health and Management, Alagappa University, Science Campus 6th Floor, Burma Colony, Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, 630 004, India
;2.Department of Biology, The Gandhigram Rural Institute (Deemed To Be University), Gandhigram, Tamil Nadu, 624 302, India
;3.Department of Biotechnology, Dr. Umayal Ramanathan College for Women, Affiliated to Alagappa University, Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, India
;4.Department of Nutrition, Quality and R&D, NG Feeds Private Limited, Krishna District, Arugalonu Village, Andra Pradesh, 521 106, India
;5.East Coast Life Sciences Institute, Gangneung-Wonju National University, 120, Gangneung, Gangwon, 210-702, Republic of Korea
;6.Marine College, Shandong University, Weihai P.R, 264 209, China
;7.Department of Zoology, Government Arts College, Melur, Madurai District, Tamil Nadu, 625 106, India
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Abstract:

Nanotechnology is currently gaining immense attention to combat food borne bacteria, and biofilm. Diabetes is a common metabolic disease affecting majority of people. A better therapy relies on phytomediated nanoparticle synthesis. In this study, W. somnifera leaf extract-assisted ZnO NPs (Ws-ZnO NPs) was synthesized and characterized. From HR-TEM analysis, it has been found that the hexagonal wurtzite particle is 15.6 nm in size and ??12.14 mV of zeta potential. A greater antibacterial effect of Ws-ZnO NPs was noticed against E. faecalis and S. aureus at 100 µg mL?1. Also, the biofilm of E. faecalis and S. aureus was greatly inhibited at 100 µg mL?1 compared to E. coli and P. aeruginosa. The activity of α-amylase and α-glucosidase enzyme was inhibited at 100 µg mL?1 demonstrating its antidiabetic potential. The larval and pupal development was delayed at 25 µg mL?1 of Ws-ZnO NPs. A complete mortality (100%) was recorded at 25 µg mL?1. Ws-ZnO NPs showed least LC50 value (9.65 µg mL?1) compared to the uncoated ZnO NPs (38.8 µg mL?1) and leaf extract (13.06 µg mL?1). Therefore, it is concluded that Ws-ZnO NPs are promising to be used as effective antimicrobials, antidiabetic and insecticides to combat storage pests.

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