Plants: Emerging as nanofactories towards facile route in synthesis of nanoparticles

Baker, Syed and Rakshith, D. and Kavitha, K. S. and Santosh, P. and Kavitha, H. U. and Rao, Y. and Satish, S. (2013) Plants: Emerging as nanofactories towards facile route in synthesis of nanoparticles. BioImpacts, 3 (3). pp. 111-117. ISSN 2228-5652

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Abstract

Plant mediated nanoparticles' synthesis has led to a remarkable progress via unfolding a green synthesis protocol towards nanoparticles' synthesis. It seems to have drawn quite an unequivocal attention with a view of reformulating the novel strategies as alternatives for popular conventional methods. Hence, the present review summarizes the literature reported thus far and envisions towards plants as emerging sources of nanofactories.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: nonhuman, phytochemistry, plant extract, review, bark, flower, fruit, pH, antimicrobial activity, nanoparticle, particle size, biosynthesis, plant, titanium dioxide, Ocimum tenuiflorum, green chemistry, temperature sensitivity, purification, tea, Solanum virginianum, silver nanoparticle, alfalfa, Boswellia, Brassica juncea, Camellia sinensis, Cinnamomum zeylanicum, Cymbopogon, Cymbopogon flexuosus, gold chloride, gold nanoparticle, Jatropha curcas, Magnolia kobus, Magnoliaceae, nanofabrication, papaya, Pelargonium, pelargonium graveolens, silver nitrate
Subjects: B Life Science > Microbiology
Divisions: Department of > Microbiology
Depositing User: Arshiya Kousar Library Assistant
Date Deposited: 23 Sep 2019 09:29
Last Modified: 04 Jul 2022 07:33
URI: http://eprints.uni-mysore.ac.in/id/eprint/7946

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