2017
DOI: 10.1088/2053-1591/aa8603
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Characterization and evaluation of antibacterial activity of plant mediated calcium oxide (CaO) nanoparticles by employing Mentha pipertia extract

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“…Physical methods include thermal decomposition (Sadeghi and Husseini, 2013), sono-chemical method (Amin and Morsali, 2010), and microwave processing (Roy et al, 2013), whereas chemical ones include co-precipitation (Ghiasi and Malekzadeh, 2012) and sol-gel method (Darcanova et al, 2015). Biological or green methods may include the use of some plant extracts such as Mentha piperita (Ijaz et al, 2017), benign papaya leaf extract and green tea extract (Anantharaman et al, 2016), and rhododendron arboretum extracts (Ramola et al, 2019). These plant extracts contain many bioactive compounds such as antioxidants, phenolic, enzymes, amino acids, and sterols that act as a reducing agent (Aljabali et al, 2018;Vani et al, 2017;Some et al, 2018).…”
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“…Physical methods include thermal decomposition (Sadeghi and Husseini, 2013), sono-chemical method (Amin and Morsali, 2010), and microwave processing (Roy et al, 2013), whereas chemical ones include co-precipitation (Ghiasi and Malekzadeh, 2012) and sol-gel method (Darcanova et al, 2015). Biological or green methods may include the use of some plant extracts such as Mentha piperita (Ijaz et al, 2017), benign papaya leaf extract and green tea extract (Anantharaman et al, 2016), and rhododendron arboretum extracts (Ramola et al, 2019). These plant extracts contain many bioactive compounds such as antioxidants, phenolic, enzymes, amino acids, and sterols that act as a reducing agent (Aljabali et al, 2018;Vani et al, 2017;Some et al, 2018).…”
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“…Several NPs such as Si, SiO 2 [15,87], MgO [88], CaO [89], and Al 2 O 3 [90] have shown significant antibacterial activity. High surface area in nanoscale, low cost, and nanocomposite formation with NPs make SiO 2 an available option against MDR bacteria, especially for potential clinical nanomaterials to treat oral biofilms [91].…”
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“…These nanoparticles were compared with standard antibiotic. 22 . From the literature, it was proved that the antibacterial activity increases due to the addition of the plant extract that is bio dopants.…”
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“…Ohshima et al, 2015 21 reported that heated egg shell powder showed excellent antimicrobial activity. Antibacterial activity of green synthesized CaO nanoparticles with dopant Mentha pipertia was studied byIjaz et al, 2017 …”
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