Abstract
The goal of this learning was to explore the uses of Cryptostegia grandiflora plant extract in the green formulation of bimetallic zinc-gold nanoparticles along with pharmacological evaluation. Green synthesis and other techniques are more advantageous than chemical and physical procedures because they produce nanoparticles in an environmentally responsible and economically viable manner. An ethanolic extract of C. grandiflora was obtained through the use of Soxhlet extraction. Additionally, an ethanolic extract of C. grandiflora and components from the extract were identified using GC-MS research after mixing plant extract (C. grandiflora) with zinc acetate and chloroauric acid solutions and letting it sit for a while. UV-visible spectroscopy was employed to analyze the formation of nanoparticles, while FTIR was used for their characterization.
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