Eco-Friendly Synthesis of Copper Oxide Nanoparticles Using Ephedra alata from El Oued: Comprehensive Protocols for Biological Applications
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. جامعة الوادي.Université d'EL-Oued.
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The green synthesis of copper nanoparticles using Ephedra alata extract from the El Oued
region represents a promising alternative to conventional costly chemical methods, as the
biosynthesis approach is environmentally safe. In this study, the nanoparticles were characterized
by FTIR spectroscopy, which revealed several functional groups involved in the stabilization of
CuNPs, including hydroxyl (–OH) at 3200–3300 cm⁻¹, C–H at 2930 and 2850 cm⁻¹, carbonyl
(C=O) at 1750 cm⁻¹, C=C at 1600 cm⁻¹, carboxylate (COO⁻) at 1400 cm⁻¹, C–N or C–O at 1310
cm⁻¹, ether or polysaccharide vibrations at 1010 cm⁻¹, and a sharp Cu–O bond peak at 600 cm⁻¹,
which appeared clearly after calcination of the synthesized material, confirming the successful
formation of CuNPs. XRD analysis also showed sharp diffraction peaks at 2θ angles of 38.89° and
35.69°, with corresponding intensities of 1586 and 1505, respectively, indicating the presence of
CuO NPs rather than Cu₂O. Cytotoxicity testing showed complete cell death at 20 mg/mL, with an
LC₅₀ value around 5 mg/mL. The synthesized nanoparticles exhibited promising biological
activities, including anti-inflammatory effects reaching 98% at 2.5 g/mL, antibacterial activity
against E. coli with an inhibition zone of 19 mm at 40 mg/mL, and antifungal effects against
Saccharomyces cerevisiae with a similar zone of inhibition. The particles also showed notable
inhibition of α-amylase starting at 10% at 5 µg/mL and exceeding 80% at 35 µg/mL, indicating
potential antidiabetic applications. Furthermore, high antibiofilm activity was recorded, with
inhibition rates of 69.64% for Bacillus and 67.45% for Salmonella typhimurium at the highest
tested concentration (900 µg/mL). These findings confirm that the biosynthesis of copper
nanoparticles using Ephedra alata is a promising strategy for developing nanomedical applications
targeting bacteria, fungi, inflammation, and diabetes, while supporting the trend toward sustainable
and eco-friendly nanotechnology.
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Applied Biochemistry
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master, 2025. DEPARTEMENT DE BIOLOGIE CELLULAIRE ET MOLECULAIRE. Faculté des Sciences de la Nature et de la Vie. Université d'El-Oued URI