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  • The research focuses on isolating hesperidin from orange peel and creating hesperidin gold nanoparticles to explore their biomedical and environmental applications.
  • Gold nanoparticles, known for their effectiveness in visible light, were tested for their ability to degrade organic dyes and pollutants, showing first-order kinetics in photocatalytic activity.
  • Additionally, these hesperidin gold nanoparticles demonstrated significant antioxidant properties, outperforming ascorbic acid, indicating their potential as both antioxidants and photocatalysts for healthcare and pollution management.

Article Abstract

The unique properties of nanomaterials have the potential application in different fields of biomedical application along with the management of environmental pollutants. This research work involved the isolation of hesperidin from the orange peel and the preparation of hesperidin gold nanoparticles by the chemical reduction method. The high substrate specificity and lower band gap enable the excitation of gold nanoparticles in visible light. Hence gold nanoparticles are chosen nowadays for the management and removal of organic pollutants. The efficacy of hesperidin gold nanoparticles was evaluated by the photocatalytic activity on organic dyes and pollutants like methyl orange, methylene blue, bromocresol green, and 4 - nitro phenol with sodium borohydride as reducing agent and the antioxidant study by scavenging of free radicals of DPPH, ABTS, and hydroxyl free radicals of hydrogen peroxide. The kinetics of photocatalytic degradation of organic dyes and 4 - nitro phenol was found to follow the first order with rate constants of 10 × 10, 37 × 10, 23 × 10 and 49 × 10 min for methyl orange, methylene blue, bromocresol green and 4 - nitro phenol respectively. The hesperidin gold nanoparticles showed significant antioxidant activity as compared to ascorbic acid as standard. The flavonoid conjugated gold nanoparticles can be an efficient antioxidant and photocatalyst for the management of different diseases and wastewater treatment respectively.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.saa.2022.121699DOI Listing

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