| Literature DB >> 35535038 |
Maria Ehsan1, Abdul Waheed2, Abd Ullah2,3,4,5, Abeer Kazmi6,7, Amir Ali1, Naveed Iqbal Raja1, Zia-Ur-Rehman Mashwani1, Tahira Sultana1, Nilofar Mustafa1, Muhammad Ikram1, Huanyong Li8.
Abstract
The universal emphasis on the study of green nanotechnology has led to biologically harmless uses of wide-ranged nanomaterials. Nanotechnology deals with the production of nanosized particles with regular morphology and properties. Various researches have been directed on nanomaterial synthesis by physical, chemical, and biological means. Understanding the safety of both environment and in vivo, a biogenic approach particularly plant-derived synthesis is the best strategy. Silver-zinc oxide nanoparticles are most effective. Moreover, these engineered nanomaterials via morphological modifications attain improved performance in antimicrobial, biomedical, environmental, and therapeutic applications. This article evaluates manufacturing strategies for silver-zinc oxide nanoparticles via plant-derived means along with highlighting their broad range of uses in bionanotechnology.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35535038 PMCID: PMC9078794 DOI: 10.1155/2022/1215183
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.246
Figure 1Various routes of Ag/ZnO NP synthesis.
Figure 2Various plants used in the synthesis of Ag/ZnO nanoparticles.
Figure 3Schematic illustration of different plant parts for the plant-derived synthesis of Ag/ZnO alloy NPs.
Figure 4SEM images of different Ag-ZnO NPs. (a) Silver-zinc oxide nanocomposites synthesized using Pistacia atlantica resin [173]; (b) synthesis of Ag/ZnO nanoparticles by using aqueous extract of oak fruit hull [26]; (c) silver-zinc oxide nanocomposites synthesized using Beta vulgaris (beetroot) extract [103]; (d) silver-zinc oxide nanoparticles synthesized by using Padina gymnospora seaweed extract [42].
Figure 5Various applications of plant-based Ag/ZnO NPs described in the literature.
Figure 6Mechanistic effect of Ag/ZnO NPs on bacterial cell.
Figure 7Adverse effect of NPs on cancerous cells leading cell death.
Figure 8Demonstration of photocatalytic activity of Ag-ZnO nanoparticles.
Various applications of Ag-ZnO bimetallic nanoparticles.
| Nanocomposite | Applications | References |
|---|---|---|
| Ag-ZnO | Antioxidant | [ |
| Antimicrobial action | [ | |
| Antibacterial property (destroy both gram negative and positive pathogenic bacteria) | [ | |
| Bacterial detection and sterilization | [ | |
| Antiseptics | [ | |
| Anticancer (destroy UVB induced skin cancer cell) | [ | |
| Antileishmanial | [ | |
| Anti-inflammatory | [ | |
| Biosensors | [ | |
| Drug delivery | [ | |
| Heavy metal detection | [ | |
| Molecular recognition, osteointegration | [ | |
| Photo catalysis | [ | |
| Pollutant degradation | [ |