Green synthesis of metalloid nanoparticles and its biological applications: A reviewopen access
- Authors
- Roy, Arpita; Datta, Shreeja; Luthra, Ritika; Khan, Muhammad Arshad; Gacem, Amel; Hasan, Mohd Abul; Yadav, Krishna Kumar; Ahn, Yongtae; Jeon, Byong Hun
- Issue Date
- Sep-2022
- Publisher
- Frontiers Media S.A.
- Keywords
- nanoparticles; metalloids; green materials; bioactive compounds; applications
- Citation
- Frontiers in Chemistry, v.10, pp.1 - 12
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- Journal Title
- Frontiers in Chemistry
- Volume
- 10
- Start Page
- 1
- End Page
- 12
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/185787
- DOI
- 10.3389/fchem.2022.994724
- ISSN
- 2296-2646
- Abstract
- Synthesis of metalloid nanoparticles using biological-based fabrication has become an efficient alternative surpassing the existing physical and chemical approaches because there is a need for developing safer, more reliable, cleaner, and more eco-friendly methods for their preparation. Over the last few years, the biosynthesis of metalloid nanoparticles using biological materials has received increased attention due to its pharmaceutical, biomedical, and environmental applications. Biosynthesis using bacterial, fungal, and plant agents has appeared as a faster developing domain in bio-based nanotechnology globally along with other biological entities, thus posing as an option for conventional physical as well as chemical methods. These agents can efficiently produce environment-friendly nanoparticles with the desired composition, morphology (shape as well as size), and stability, along with homogeneity. Besides this, metalloid nanoparticles possess various applications like antibacterial by damaging bacterial cell membranes, anticancer due to damaging tumour sites, targeted drug delivery, drug testing, and diagnostic roles. This review summarizes the various studies associated with the biosynthesis of metalloid particles, namely, tellurium, arsenic, silicon, boron, and antimony, along with their therapeutic, pharmaceutical and environmental applications.
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