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titleOfInvention BIOLOGICAL METHOD FOR PREPARATION OF SILVER NANOPARTICLES
abstract An effective biological method for the production of Ag-nanoparticles has been developed, which allows for large-scale production of nanoparticles with defined properties and sizes to find application as a food additive with healthy effects in cosmetics, medicine, agriculture and ecology. The method involves the synthesis of silver nanoparticles using a biogenic reducer (aqueous milk permeate solution, yeast extract, water-based plant extracts, organic acids, filamentous fungi of the species Monascus purpureus), recording their UV - Vis absorption optical spectrum and determining the their average diameter. This method produces products of Ag-nanoparticles, which are characterized by transparency; reddish-brown color (AE lambda400 = 0.18 - 84.3), which is preserved during storage for 6-9 months; average size of Ag-nanoparticles: 10-14 nm; FWHM = 50-70; antibacterial activity against model Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.
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