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Humayun Riaz
Poultry is the second gigantic industry of Pakistan but because of various bacterial and viral diseases its progress was effected, the most noteworthy ailment is Newcastle disease. Clove enhances the immunity of a human body. This study was performed to assess the immune provocative activity of Syzygium aromaticum extracts (SAE) against Newcastle Disease (ND). ND is an ailment which is accountable for enormous deprivation in unvaccinated rural chicken inhabitant in Pakistan. In current investigation, the antiviral activity of clove buds silver nanoparticles was inspected in-vitro and in-ovo. Embryonated chicken eggs were used to perform the cytotoxicity assay of the Clove extract silver nanoparticles (CESN). We designed the green-synthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNP) as a novel and effectual tool against the ND virus. Syzygium aromaticum extract was used as reducing and stabilizing agent for synthesis of AgNP. AgNP was characterized using diversity of biophysical methods inclusive of UV–vis spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), TEM, X-ray diffraction (XRD), and sorted for size categories. AgNP showed in vitro antiviral activity against ND virus in embryonated eggs.