Silver nanoparticles produced different methods like biomethods or chemicals mehods, so is there any influence the effectiveness of a vital an anti against bacteria?
I think that the most important factors affecting the interaction of bacteria with nano-materials is the size of these particles and to a lesser extent its shape. The interaction of the bacteria with the nano-particle sizes and varying forms result in different effects that will show antibacterial.
In my experience, more than the method used, a key point is the size and the shape of the nanoparticle. How the bacteria can interact with different size and shape and also with the capping agent would promote a different anti bacterial effect. (different method promote different nanoparticles)
Yes, it will affect the biological activity but owing to the size and charge differences. The other point to consider would be the surrounding or the medium carrying the NPs which will change the interaction dynamics of the NPs with the microbial organisms for the anti-bacterial activity. Given the similar size (also the average size), if you can control with various different methods of preparation, the charge, medium and capping, as said by Carlos, would be deciding the extent of the biological activity.
I think that the most important factors affecting the interaction of bacteria with nano-materials is the size of these particles and to a lesser extent its shape. The interaction of the bacteria with the nano-particle sizes and varying forms result in different effects that will show antibacterial.