Biosynthesis of Chitosan Nanocomposite with Myrrh-Mediated Nanosilver for Controlling Skin Pathogenic Microbes
Hager A. Saad,
Mona Assas,
Asmaa Abdella
et al.
Abstract:Background: The usages of biosynthesized nanomaterials for microbial pathogens’ fighting have numerous rationales and effectiveness. Skin microbes could acquire drug-resistance that needs innovative approaches for overcoming. Objectives: Phytosynthesized silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) with Commiphora myrrh resin extract (MR) and their nanoconjugates with chitosan nanoparticles (Cht) were fabricated and assessed as potential antimicrobial agents for controlling antibiotic-resistant microbial skin pathogens, Mater… Show more
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