<HashMap><database>biostudies-literature</database><scores/><additional><submitter>Asong JA</submitter><funding>North-West University</funding><pagination>203</pagination><full_dataset_link>https://www.ebi.ac.uk/biostudies/studies/S-EPMC9952626</full_dataset_link><repository>biostudies-literature</repository><omics_type>Unknown</omics_type><volume>12(2)</volume><pubmed_abstract>Plants serve as an important source of medicine and provide suitable candidate compounds to produce eco-friendly therapeutic agents. They also represent a source of bio-reducer and stabilizer for the development of nanoparticles for downstream applications. This study focused on the green synthesis of silver nanoparticle (CTAgNP) using &lt;i>Cullen tomentosum&lt;/i> (Thunb.) J.W. Grimes acetone extract and the evaluation of the antibacterial activity of the plant extract and biogenic nanoparticles against two Gram-positive bacteria strains, namely &lt;i>Bacillus cereus&lt;/i> and &lt;i>Staphylococcus aureus&lt;/i>. In addition, the phytochemical profile of &lt;i>C&lt;/i>. &lt;i>tomentosum&lt;/i> was established using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS). The antibacterial effect of the extract and CTAgNP was moderate based on the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values obtained. The MIC values of 2.6 mg/mL and 3.1 mg/mL were recorded for &lt;i>C&lt;/i>. &lt;i>tomentosum&lt;/i> extract against &lt;i>B&lt;/i>. &lt;i>cereus&lt;/i> and &lt;i>S&lt;/i>. &lt;i>aureus&lt;/i>, respectively. On the other hand, the CTAgNP had MIC values of 1.5 mg/mL and 2.6 mg/mL against &lt;i>B. cereus&lt;/i> and &lt;i>S. aureus&lt;/i>, respectively. The nanoparticle exhibited surface charge of -37 ± 7.67 mV and average hydro-dynamic size of 145 nm. X-ray diffraction illustrates that metallic nanoparticles were formed and had a face-centered cubic structure. Microscopic and spectroscopic techniques revealed that the CTAgNP was covered by a protective shell layer constituted of organic compounds originating from the plant extract. The acetone extract of &lt;i>C&lt;/i>. &lt;i>tomentosum&lt;/i> could be useful to the bio-pharma industries in the large-scale manufacture of nanoparticle-based medications to fight against microbes that constitute a threat to the survival of humanity.</pubmed_abstract><journal>Antibiotics (Basel, Switzerland)</journal><pubmed_title>Green Synthesis of Characterized Silver Nanoparticle Using &lt;i>Cullen tomentosum&lt;/i> and Assessment of Its Antibacterial Activity.</pubmed_title><pmcid>PMC9952626</pmcid><funding_grant_id>NA</funding_grant_id><pubmed_authors>Asong JA</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>Aremu AO</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>Amoo SO</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>Katata-Seru L</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>Seepe HA</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>Frimpong EK</pubmed_authors></additional><is_claimable>false</is_claimable><name>Green Synthesis of Characterized Silver Nanoparticle Using &lt;i>Cullen tomentosum&lt;/i> and Assessment of Its Antibacterial Activity.</name><description>Plants serve as an important source of medicine and provide suitable candidate compounds to produce eco-friendly therapeutic agents. They also represent a source of bio-reducer and stabilizer for the development of nanoparticles for downstream applications. This study focused on the green synthesis of silver nanoparticle (CTAgNP) using &lt;i>Cullen tomentosum&lt;/i> (Thunb.) J.W. Grimes acetone extract and the evaluation of the antibacterial activity of the plant extract and biogenic nanoparticles against two Gram-positive bacteria strains, namely &lt;i>Bacillus cereus&lt;/i> and &lt;i>Staphylococcus aureus&lt;/i>. In addition, the phytochemical profile of &lt;i>C&lt;/i>. &lt;i>tomentosum&lt;/i> was established using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS). The antibacterial effect of the extract and CTAgNP was moderate based on the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values obtained. The MIC values of 2.6 mg/mL and 3.1 mg/mL were recorded for &lt;i>C&lt;/i>. &lt;i>tomentosum&lt;/i> extract against &lt;i>B&lt;/i>. &lt;i>cereus&lt;/i> and &lt;i>S&lt;/i>. &lt;i>aureus&lt;/i>, respectively. On the other hand, the CTAgNP had MIC values of 1.5 mg/mL and 2.6 mg/mL against &lt;i>B. cereus&lt;/i> and &lt;i>S. aureus&lt;/i>, respectively. The nanoparticle exhibited surface charge of -37 ± 7.67 mV and average hydro-dynamic size of 145 nm. X-ray diffraction illustrates that metallic nanoparticles were formed and had a face-centered cubic structure. Microscopic and spectroscopic techniques revealed that the CTAgNP was covered by a protective shell layer constituted of organic compounds originating from the plant extract. The acetone extract of &lt;i>C&lt;/i>. &lt;i>tomentosum&lt;/i> could be useful to the bio-pharma industries in the large-scale manufacture of nanoparticle-based medications to fight against microbes that constitute a threat to the survival of humanity.</description><dates><release>2023-01-01T00:00:00Z</release><publication>2023 Jan</publication><modification>2024-11-21T07:32:16.883Z</modification><creation>2024-11-21T07:32:16.883Z</creation></dates><accession>S-EPMC9952626</accession><cross_references><pubmed>36830116</pubmed><doi>10.3390/antibiotics12020203</doi></cross_references></HashMap>