Asian Spice Nanotech: Illicium verum made Metal Nanoparticles for Potent Antibacterial and Catalytic Applications
Syeda Farah Bukhari,
Syed Nawazish Ali,
Saima Tauseef
et al.
Abstract:Introduction:
Asian spices are globally recognized for their rich phytochemical composition.
The bioactive compounds of Asian spices have significant potential to extend the biological
applications of metal nanomaterials by increasing their surface area, stability, dispersion, and ecofriendliness.
Method:
The present study is designed to prepare novel iron oxide (Fe2O3) and copper oxide (CuO)
nanoparticles using an aqueous extract of Illicium verum (star anise), a traditional Asian spice as a
reducing, cappi… Show more
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