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Anti Cariogenic and Anti Inflammatory Activity of Achyranthes Aspera Mediated Silver Nanoparticles

Anu I. Jaisankar,*S.Rajeshkumar.




Abstract

Introduction: Nanotechnology is considered the sector of research and innovation that aims at building things, systems,
devices, materials at a scale of atoms and molecules. Nanotechnology is an incredibly growing field in the era of modern
science. Silver nanoparticles are known to have good pharmacological properties. Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles
eliminates toxicity and is also without side effects. On the other hand Achyranthes aspera is an annual herb that belongs
to the family of Amaranthaceae. Every part of the plant has medicinal values. Our study deals with the green synthesis of
Achyranthes aspera mediated silver nano particles and assessment of their anti cariogenic and anti inflammatory properties.
Aim: The current study aims at assessing the anti cariogenic and anti inflammatory properties of Achyranthes aspera
mediated silver nano particles and investigating the efficacy of Achyranthes aspera mediated Silver nano particles.
Materials and Methods: The methodology includes Green synthesis of Achyranthes aspera mediated Silver nano particle
synthesis followed by tests for anti cariogenic and anti inflammatory properties.
Results: Both the anti cariogenic and anti inflammatory activities of theAchyranthes aspera mediated silver nano particles
had shown a proportionate increase in activity with the increase in µl concentration.
Conclusion: Achyranthes aspera mediated silver nano particles have shown significant anti inflammatory and anti cariogenic
activity and they are considered as potent anti inflammatory and anti cariogenic agents.

Key words: Achyranthes aspera, Anti inflammation, Eco-friendly, Nanotechnology,Innovative Silver nano particles






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