Green Synthesis of L-DOPA Coated Gold Nanoparticles from a Natural Source

Authors

  • Ragni N. Vora Department of Botany, Jai Hind College, A Road, Church Gate, Mumbai – 400 020, Maharashtra, India.
  • Ambika N. Joshi Department of Botany, Jai Hind College, A Road, Church Gate, Mumbai – 400 020, Maharashtra, India.
  • Nitesh C. Joshi Department of Botany, Rizvi college of Arts, Science and Commerce, Mumbai – 400 050, Maharashtra, India.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/cacs/v4/12139D

Keywords:

Gold nanoparticles, green chemistry, L-DOPA, Mucuna monosperma

Abstract

The use of plant-based phytochemicals in general synthesis and nano-phytomedicine engineering is a collaboration between plant science and nanotechnology that provides an intrinsically green approach to nanotechnology known as green nanotechnology. The goal of this study is to green synthesise gold nanoparticles from different concentrations of Mucuna monosperma seed extract and characterise them using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), UV-Visible spectrophotometer, and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. Mucuna monosperma is a large climbing shrub from family Fabaceae.  The gold nanoparticles made with 4% seed extract exhibited good stability when compared to other concentrations. The surface properties of gold nanoparticles were studied using analytical tools such as FTIR, UV-Visible spectrophotometer, and SEM.The produced gold nanoparticles have a spherical form and can be coated with L-DOPA from plants. This opens the door to a wide range of uses, including a vital role in novel drug delivery system (NDDS).

Published

2021-08-07

How to Cite

Ragni N. Vora, Ambika N. Joshi, & Nitesh C. Joshi. (2021). Green Synthesis of L-DOPA Coated Gold Nanoparticles from a Natural Source. Challenges and Advances in Chemical Science Vol. 4, 51–61. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/cacs/v4/12139D