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  • Scientists have found a way to create tiny silver particles (AgNPs) using helpful germs, which is good for the environment and can help in medicine.
  • These silver particles can fight germs, prevent harmful bacteria from forming sticky layers, and stop bad interactions between bacteria.
  • The AgNPs also show promise in helping with health issues like cancer, by being able to kill cancer cells and prevent blood clots, making them useful for future treatments.

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Biogenic synthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) has emerged as an eco-friendly and sustainable approach with diverse biological applications. This study presents synthesis of AgNPs-LS using a probiotic strain () and explores their multifaceted biological activities, including antibacterial, antibiofilm, anti-quorum sensing, antifungal, antioxidant, anticancer, anticoagulant and thrombolytic properties. The biosynthesis of AgNPs-LS was successfully achieved using cell free supernatants, resulting in well-characterized nanoparticles as confirmed by UV-Vis spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and dynamic light scattering (DLS) and zeta potential analysis. The AgNPs-LS demonstrated potent antibacterial activity against different pathogenic bacteria (, and ), emphasizing their potential in combating bacterial infections. Moreover, these AgNPs-LS were effective in inhibiting biofilm formation (>60 % at 1/2 MIC), a key mechanism of bacterial virulence, highlighting their utility in preventing biofilm-related infections. AgNPs-LS exhibited anti-quorum sensing activity, disrupting bacterial communication systems and potentially reducing virulence factor such as, violacein production in pyocyanin production in and prodigiosin production in . Additionally, AgNPs-LS also exhibited notable antifungal activity towards a different pathogenic fungus (). In terms of health applications, the AgNPs-LS displayed significant antioxidant activity, effectively scavenging DPPH (IC = 42.65 μg/mL) and ABTS (IC = 53.77 μg/mL) free radicals. Furthermore, AgNPs-LS showed cytotoxicity against breast cancer cells (MCF-7) (IC = 52.29 μg/mL), positioning them as promising candidates for cancer therapy. Moreover, AgNPs-LS were also shown promising anticoagulant and thrombolytic activities under practical conditions. Therefore, the biogenic synthesis of AgNPs-LS using offers a sustainable and cost-effective route for producing AgNPs with an array of biological activities. These AgNPs-LS have the potential to address various challenges in healthcare, ranging from antimicrobial, anticancer applications to biofilm inhibition, antioxidant therapy, anticoagulant and thrombolytic agents.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11437860PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e37987DOI Listing

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  • Scientists have found a way to create tiny silver particles (AgNPs) using helpful germs, which is good for the environment and can help in medicine.
  • These silver particles can fight germs, prevent harmful bacteria from forming sticky layers, and stop bad interactions between bacteria.
  • The AgNPs also show promise in helping with health issues like cancer, by being able to kill cancer cells and prevent blood clots, making them useful for future treatments.
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