Antibacterial Activity Of Synthetic Zno/Pectin On Staphylococcus Aureus
Abstract
The hydrothermal method is commonly used to synthesize ZnO nanoparticles
because it produces products with high crystallinity and purity. However, this method is
relatively time-consuming. This research combines hydrothermal and precipitation methods to
produce ZnO in a shorter time. ZnO was also synthesized using a capping agent to control the
smaller particle size as confirmed by the aging time needed to precipitate the particles. The
synthesized ZnO nanoparticles can be added to food and beverage products as zinc additives
and antibacterial agents which are beneficial to the body. Furthermore, the ZnO nanoparticles
were tested for their antibacterial activity using Staphylococcus aureus as a model for grampositive
bacteria.
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