Recent Advancements in Plant-Derived Nanomaterials Research for Biomedical Applications

R. Trivedi,T. K. Upadhyay,Mohd Hasan Mujahid,Fahad Khan,P. Pandey,A. Sharangi,K. Muzammil,N. Nasir,A. Hassan,N. Alabdallah,Sadaf Anwar,Samra Siddiqui,M. Saeed

Published 2022 in Processes

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Engineering, physics, chemistry, and biology are all involved in nanotechnology, which comprises a wide variety of multidisciplinary scientific field devices. The holistic utilization of metallic nanoparticles in the disciplines of bio-engineering and bio-medicine has attracted a great deal of attention. Medical nanotechnology research can offer immense health benefits for humans. While the advantages of developing nanomaterials have been well documented, it is precisely apparent that there are still some major issues that remain unattended to those need to be resolved immediately so as to ensure that they do not adversely affect living organisms in any manner. The existence of nanoparticles gives them particular value in biology and materials science, as an emerging scientific field, with multiple applications in science and technology, especially with numerous frontiers in the development of new materials. Presented here is a review of recent noteworthy developments regarding plant-derived nanomaterials and their use in the development of medicine and biomedical applications around the world.

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