Antimicrobial and cytotoxicity evaluation of Annona muricata-based silver-cobalt nanoparticles on WEHI 164 cell line
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2025
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Results in Chemistry
Abstract
The harsh chemicals in conventionally fabricated metal nanoparticles have limited their applications for
biomedical purposes. As part of green and sustainable chemistry in this study, an aqueous extract of indigenous
Annona muricata was a reductant in preparing silver‑cobalt nanoparticles (Ag
Co NPs) for therapeutic appli
cation. The reaction progress and rate of formation of nanoparticles were monitored with a UV–visible spec
trophotometer. The functional groups, structural morphology, and elemental composition of the Ag
Co NPs
were confirmed using FTIR, SEM, TEM, and EDX techniques, respectively. This study evaluated the cytotoxicity
potential of 21.38± 8.0 nm Ag––
Co NPs on the WEHI 164 cell line for the first time, using an MTT assay and the
antimicrobial potential of Ag
Co NPs against six microorganisms. The characteristic wavelength of absorption
was observed between 400 and 450 nm. The antimicrobial test showed evident growth inhibition by Ag
Co NPs
on P. aeruginosa, Candida albicans and Aspergillus niger. The in vitro cytotoxicity evaluation on the WEHI 164 cell
line indicated that the Ag––
Co NPs were cytotoxic at an IC
50
dosage of 84
concentration-dependent. Hence, the Annona muricata synthesised Ag
μ
g/mL, and the cytotoxic potential was
Co NPs are potential pharmaceutical
drug candidates.
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Cytotoxicity Green chemistry WEHI 164 cell line Annona muricata