2018
DOI: 10.24237/djps.1404.465a
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Silver Nanoparticles Synthesized by Using Matricaria chamomilla Extract and Effect on Bacteria Isolated from Dairy Products

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“…In addition, Negahdary et al [216] reported good activity of M. chamomilla silver nanoparticles against S. aureus growth and C. albicans biofilm. In another study, silver nanoparticles also exhibited higher activity on bacteria from dairy products [57]. In addition, silver nanoparticles prepared with M. chamomilla aqueous extract exhibited anticancer activity against human lung adenocarcinoma cell line (A549) [60].…”
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“…In addition, Negahdary et al [216] reported good activity of M. chamomilla silver nanoparticles against S. aureus growth and C. albicans biofilm. In another study, silver nanoparticles also exhibited higher activity on bacteria from dairy products [57]. In addition, silver nanoparticles prepared with M. chamomilla aqueous extract exhibited anticancer activity against human lung adenocarcinoma cell line (A549) [60].…”
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“…On the other hand, M. chamomilla can be used as an anesthetic in aquaculture [50], supplementary an-imal feed [51], and food industry [52], as antifungal in agriculture [53], as a surfactant agent in chemical enhanced oil recovery [54], and as an anti-corrosive agent in federated mild steel [55]. In addition, M. chamomilla EOs and/or extracts have been encapsulated into silica nanoparticles [56], silver nanoparticles [57], chitosan nanocapsules [58], and alginate microcapsules [59]. This encapsulation allowed the enhancement of their properties such as anti-cancer [60], antiparasitic [58], catalytic [61], antibacterial, and antifungal activities [56,57,62], and also can improve their use as food additive [63].…”
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“…5 Medical mouthwash is one of the current effective solutions to treat gingivitis, toothache and, plaque because it contains effective chemical compounds such as thymol, hexedene, fluoride, calcium and sodium benzoate, which works to obtain the refreshing smell of mouthwash, as well as sweeteners such as sorbitol, sodium saccharin, and xylitol, which is used as a bacterial inhibitor, but the presence of ethanol in these mouthwashes is most likely associated with oral cancer. 6 In recent years, the tendency towards the use of medicinal herbs has appeared imposed by several factors, including that many of them are considered as natural food, in addition to the fact that plants are free from side effects caused by chemical and industrial materials. 7 Either by chewing the leaves of herbs, using their water soak, or applying its essential oil to the affected tooth.…”
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