Abstract

The development of nanobiotechnology paves a way for applied and research fields. It offers a method that can be used to synthesize materials and devices with a better resolution for the purification of biomolecules. The scientific community gets access to a new field as a result of an innovative and environmentally friendly synthesis. The use of green synthesis techniques helps to cut down the risk of environmental pollution, which in turn increases the attractiveness of living in green space. The nanoparticles generated from plants and their potential medical uses are discussed in this article. Recent years have seen a surge in interest in plant-derived chemicals as a result of the many ways in which these substances may be used. Plant-derived substances provide an improved platform for the synthesis of nanoparticles, but they also provide natural capping. The use of plants in the production of nanoparticles has the advantages of being readily accessible, being risk-free to work with, and possessing a diverse range of metabolites that might potentially assist in the reduction of harmful effects.

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