Bioinorganic metal nanoparticles and their potential applications as antimicrobial, antioxidant and catalytic agents: a review
Author:
Naseem Khalida1ORCID, Aziz Asad1, Khan Mohammad Ehtisham2, Ali Shahzaib1, Khalid Awais3
Affiliation:
1. Department of Basic and Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology , 66901 University of Central Punjab , Lahore 54000 , Pakistan 2. Department of Chemical Engineering Technology, College of Applied Industrial Technology , 123285 Jazan University , Jazan 45142 , Saudi Arabia 3. Department of Physics, College of Science and Humanities in Al-Kharj , 204568 Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University , Al-Kharj 11942 , Saudi Arabia
Abstract
Abstract
This review article covers the biogenic synthesis of metal nanoparticles (MNPs) having definite shape and size while using extract obtained from different biological sources such as bacteria, fungi, algae and plants. These biological materials are composed of chloroplast, thylakoid, different types of enzymes extracted from different biogenic sources, different phytochemicals such as phenols, flavonoids, and citric acid having functional groups such as sulfate, carboxyl, amino, amide and hydroxyl groups. These functional groups and enzymes act as efficient reductants to convert metal ions into metal atoms and alternatively metal atoms combine to form MNPs while long hydrocarbon chains present in these bio-macromolecules act as cage to stabilize them for prolong time. Effect of nature of source extract, different reaction conditions such as extract amount, salt amount and solvent used during MNPs preparation process have been critically discussed here in detail. Use of synthesized bioinorganic NPs in various areas including their effectiveness in fighting against bacteria, viruses, fungi, cancer, inflammation, and their potential role in catalytic reduction of environmental harmful substances into friendly products has also been described in a clear and concise manner along with their future consideration.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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