A review on biosynthetic nanoparticles from natural sources and their importance for human health

Author: 
Akhila B., Sowjanya M and M Hanuma Reddy

Nanoparticles are synthesized by either synthetic or biosynthetic sources are synthesized from animals, bacteria, fungi, fungus, algae, and some of the sea animals by bioreduction, mechanical treatment, or chemical modifications. Bionanoparticles like nanochitin, liposomes are prepared by using biological methods with physical and chemical principles to produce nanoparticles (nano-sized) with particular functions. Natural nanoparticles are not harmful to human health, wild and domestic animals health as well as to nature, due to their high tensile strength, stiffness, high flexibility, thick, stabilizing nature, and good electrical thermal properties, these bio nanoparticles have numerous applications especially in biology, medicine, agriculture, tissue engineering, identification of pathogens, diagnosis of chronic diseases, paper industry, cosmetics, painting food industry and also in wastewater treatment. The main objective of the present study is represented to biosynthesis and applications of natural or bionanomaterials.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijcar.2021.4928.24738
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