
NIT Rourkela Researchers Pioneer Green Alternative To Fight Antibiotic Resistance
The overuse of traditional antibiotics has resulted in the rise of“superbugs” that have become resistant to these treatments.
The study, published in the Surfaces and Interphases journal, used an eco-friendly approach and produced zinc oxide nanoparticles -- known to damage bacterial cells and disrupt their normal functions.
However, instead of using harsh chemicals, the team used extracts from leaves and petals of Marigold, Mango, and Eucalyptus to reduce zinc salts into zinc oxide nanocrystals with adsorbed phytocompounds from the extracts.
The extract-coated nanoparticles, particularly made from marigold petals, were twice as effective at killing bacteria compared to chemically synthesised nanoparticles or plant extracts alone.
The extracts not only aided in the synthesis of nanoparticles but also helped stabilise nanoparticles through the formation of a herbal shield or phytocorona. It also helps in controlling the release of the zinc ions and ensures steady antibacterial action.
The flavonoids, alkaloids, tannins, and phenolic phytocompounds in these extracts have inherent antibacterial properties, resulting in a double attack on bacterial existence.
“The green-synthesized zinc oxide nanoparticles with phyto-corona, as a sustainable and effective antimicrobial platform, offer a promising solution to combat antimicrobial resistance while leveraging the medicinal properties of surface-adsorbed plant-derived phytocompounds,” said Prof. Suman Jha, Associate Professor at the Department of Life Science, NIT Rourkela.
The use of extracts from indigenous plants makes the technology easy to scale up. This approach encourages home-grown, sustainable solutions that reduce dependence on imported drugs and synthetic antibiotics, which often lead to more problems than solutions.
“Our vision is to develop scalable, affordable, and environmentally safe antimicrobial materials that can be integrated into healthcare, sanitation, and food preservation applications. By harnessing India's rich biodiversity and indigenous plant resources, we aim to create self-reliant innovations that contribute meaningfully to global health and sustainability goals,” Jha said.

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