“…110,[116][117][118][119][120][121][122][123][124][125] Plant mediated metal oxide synthesis is a part of biosynthesis method, in this method extract of plants act as an agent for capping and stabilizing; thus, resulting in relatively higher yield of nanoparticles when compared to chemical synthesis method. [126][127][128][129][130] From Acalypha indica leaf extract in the aqueous form, pure and stable cerium oxide nanoparticles can be synthesized and this method was found to be simple, cost effective and efficient. 110,131 Another approach for biosynthesis of stable and well-dispersed cerium oxide nanoparticle was successfully accomplished by the plant extract of Petroselinum crispum, as they were capable of reducing the cerium ammonium nitrate [(NH 4 ) 2 Ce(NO 3 ) 6 ] salt.…”
Cerium oxide nanoparticles have revolutionized the biomedical field and is still in very fast pace of development. Hence, this work elaborates the physicochemical properties, biosynthesis, and biomedical applications of cerium oxide nanoparticles.
“…110,[116][117][118][119][120][121][122][123][124][125] Plant mediated metal oxide synthesis is a part of biosynthesis method, in this method extract of plants act as an agent for capping and stabilizing; thus, resulting in relatively higher yield of nanoparticles when compared to chemical synthesis method. [126][127][128][129][130] From Acalypha indica leaf extract in the aqueous form, pure and stable cerium oxide nanoparticles can be synthesized and this method was found to be simple, cost effective and efficient. 110,131 Another approach for biosynthesis of stable and well-dispersed cerium oxide nanoparticle was successfully accomplished by the plant extract of Petroselinum crispum, as they were capable of reducing the cerium ammonium nitrate [(NH 4 ) 2 Ce(NO 3 ) 6 ] salt.…”
Cerium oxide nanoparticles have revolutionized the biomedical field and is still in very fast pace of development. Hence, this work elaborates the physicochemical properties, biosynthesis, and biomedical applications of cerium oxide nanoparticles.
“…produced from erroneous agricultural practices. [17][18][19][20] AN is an Indian-origin plant belonging to the Convolvulaceae family and is commonly known as morning glory. The white, dense hair under the heart-shaped leaves is the main characteristic feature of this plant.…”
This study reports the synthesis of bioinspired triangular ZnO nanoclusters (bT-ZnO NCs) from Argyreia nervosa nascent leaf extract and their use in the agricultural domain for the label-free detection of vitamin C and its antibacterial efficiency.
“…Synthesis, which is considered as the soul method for obtaining information about nanomaterials, is very important to be highlighted. There are many methods for the synthesis of nanoparticles which differs from nanomaterial to nanomaterial and different methods opted such as physical, chemical or green synthesis [24]. Due to the adverse effects of toxic elements present in chemical and physical ways of synthesis, eco-friendly method is an excellent alternative which can also be preferred [25].…”
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