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Standardizing the Bactericidal Activities of Silver Nanoparticles Made By Electrochemical Reduction and Comparing It with Deconex 53 Instrument
Author(s) -
Omid Rajabi,
BiBi Sedigheh Fazly Bazzaz,
Ali Reza Vaseghi,
Roshanak Salari
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
iranian journal of pharmaceutical research : ijpr
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.22037/ijpr.2011.1006
Silver nanoparticles have proved to possess significant antibacterial properties. Nanosilver produced by electrochemical reduction stabilized by cellulose derivatives, has been evaluated by European standards (CEN TC 216) in order to find out whether they could be applied in food, industrial, domestic and institutional areas as a suitable disinfectant. Moreover, bactericidal activity of nanosilver has been compared to Deconex 53 Instrument, which is a potent disinfectant. Silver nanoparticles not only passed the standards, but also showed a competitive bactericidal activity against Deconex 53.

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