Journal of Saudi Chemical Society (Sep 2024)
Anticancer and antibacterial potential of green synthesized BSA conjugated silver nanoparticles
Abstract
In this study, silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) were synthesized by utilizing different volumes of silver nitrate (AgNO3) and a medicinally important protein, bovine serum albumin (BSA); subsequently, their anticancer and antibacterial activities were investigated. The volume of AgNO3 and BSA were varied to obtain physically and chemically stable NPs for better therapeutic effects. The synthesized BSA@AgNPs were characterized by spectroscopic and microscopic methods, such as FTIR, and UV–Vis spectroscopy, SEM/EDS, and TEM/SAED. The characterization results offer substantial proof for the successful preparation of non-aggregated stable BSA@AgNPs. The EDS analysis revealed the presence of Ag, C, and O, thus reaffirming the preparation of BSA-conjugated AgNPs. The anticancer efficacy of BSA@AgNPs was studied against colorectal (HCT-116) and HeLa cancerous cell lines. The anticancer results showed that the treatment of cancer cells with BSA@AgNPs decreased the number of cells compared with untreated cells. The NPs prepared with a moderate amount of BSA showed a better inhibiting property than the particles prepared with a high amount of BSA. The antibacterial activity of BSA@AgNPs was studied against gram-positive (S. aureus) and gram-negative (E. coli) bacteria. SEM and TEM analyses confirmed that S. aureus and E. coli cells were damaged upon exposure to BSA@AgNPs in the form of deep pits and cavities as opposed to untreated cells. The obtained results show that the green synthesized BSA@AgNPs could be used as potential anticancer and antibacterial drugs.