Synthesis of gold nanoparticles using Eutrema japonicum (Wasabi): antioxidant and anti-inflammatory studies†
Abstract
In this study, gold nanoparticles with Eutrema japonicum (AuNPs-E.j.) were synthesized using the butylene glycol extract of the plant's grated stem and Au(III) chloride trihydrate solution. The primary characterization of synthesized AuNPs-E.j. using a UV-Vis spectrometer indicated the presence of a surface plasmon resonance band between 500 and 600 nm, indicating the reduction of Au(III) to Au(0). Infrared spectroscopy revealed the existence of C–O, OH, C–H, C
O, and C–C vibrations or stretching along with aliphatic hydrocarbon chains of as-synthesized AuNP-E.j. Dynamic light scattering indicated an average particle size of 35.94 nm and a zeta potential value of 3.53 mV. AuNPs-E.j. reduced 1,1-diphenyl-2-picryhydrazyl and phosphomolybdenum radicals, with ascorbic acid equivalent antioxidant capacity of 1.08 and 24.63 mg/100 mL, respectively. In addition, the albumin denaturation inhibitory activity of AuNPs-E.j. was equivalent to a percentage inhibition value of the standard drug (diclofenac) value (0.36 mg/100 mL). This study confirmed that AuNPs-E.j. have the potential as a therapeutic agent for treating oxidative stress, inflammatory problems and related diseases.

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