2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsabm.4c00079
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An Eco-friendly Approach to ZnO NP Synthesis Using Citrus reticulata Blanco Peel/Extract: Characterization and Antibacterial and Photocatalytic Activity

Zorka Vasiljevic,
Jovana Vunduk,
Dragana Bartolic
et al.

Abstract: Emission of greenhouse gases and infectious diseases caused by improper agro-waste disposal has gained significant attention in recent years. To overcome these hurdles, agro-waste can be valorized into valuable bioactive compounds that act as reducing or stabilizing agents in the synthesis of nanomaterials. Herein, we report a simple circular approach using Citrus reticulata Blanco (C. reticulata) waste (peel powder/ aqueous extract) as green reducing and capping/stabilizing agents and Zn nitrate/acetate precu… Show more

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“…The stock of bacterial strains was recovered via cultivation in TSB, and the starting concentration was set up based on the optical density corresponding to 10 6 CFU/mL. The MIC and MBC concentrations were determined using the microdilution method, as descried by Vasiljevic et al [ 69 ]. A 50 μL aliquot of the ethanolic fraction of brown seaweed biomass prepared in TSB in the range of concentrations, 0.156–20 mg/mL, was added to sterile flat-bottom 96-well microtiter plates (Sarstedt, Germany), inoculated with bacterial strains cultured in TSB, and incubated for 24 h. The MIC and MBC were determined with Gentamicin as a positive control and bacterial dilutions in TSB as a negative control, while TSB alone served as a sterility control.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stock of bacterial strains was recovered via cultivation in TSB, and the starting concentration was set up based on the optical density corresponding to 10 6 CFU/mL. The MIC and MBC concentrations were determined using the microdilution method, as descried by Vasiljevic et al [ 69 ]. A 50 μL aliquot of the ethanolic fraction of brown seaweed biomass prepared in TSB in the range of concentrations, 0.156–20 mg/mL, was added to sterile flat-bottom 96-well microtiter plates (Sarstedt, Germany), inoculated with bacterial strains cultured in TSB, and incubated for 24 h. The MIC and MBC were determined with Gentamicin as a positive control and bacterial dilutions in TSB as a negative control, while TSB alone served as a sterility control.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%