Biogenically synthesized green silver nanoparticles exhibit antimalarial activity
The suboptimal efficacies of existing anti-malarial drugs attributed to the emergence of drug resistance dampen the clinical outcomes. Hence, there is a need for developing novel drug and drug targets. Recently silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) constructed with the leaf extracts of Euphorbia cotinifolia were shown to possess antimalarial activity. Therefore, the synthesized AgNPs from Euphorbia cotinifolia (EcAgNPs) were tested for their parasite clearance activity. We determined the antimalarial activity in the asexual blood stage infection of 3D7 (laboratory strain) P. falciparum.
Tiwari, S., Kumar, R., Devi, S., Sharma, P., Chaudhary, N. R., Negi, S., Tandel, N., Marepally, S., Pied, S., & Tyagi, R. K. (2024). Biogenically synthesized green silver nanoparticles exhibit antimalarial activity. Discover Nano, 19(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s11671-024-04098-2