Bactericidal Potency of Bioderived Carbon and Calcium Decorated on Synthesized Copper Oxide Nanocomposite from Calotropis gigantea against Primitive Wound Associated Pathogens
Abstract:Commercialized antibiotics are often linked with ineffectiveness in treating chronic wound ulcer especially associated multi-drug resistant pathogens. Photocatalytic nanoparticles have become current trade attention as potent antibacterial agent. This study investigates the bactericidal potency of green synthesised CuO nanoparticles from Calotropis gigantea (C. gigantea) leaves extract at different calcination temperatures (i.e. 400°C and 500 °C) against MDR and non-MDR wound related pathogens. A well-defined … Show more
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