Abstract

The use of metallic nanoparticles in engineering and biomedicine disciplines has gained considerable attention. Scientists are exploring new synthesis protocols of these substances considering their small size and lucrative antimicrobial potential. Among the most economical techniques of synthesis of metallic nanoparticles via chemical routes, which includes the use of chemicals as metal reducing agents, is considered to generate nanoparticles possessing toxicity and biological risk. This limitation of chemically synthesized nanoparticles has engendered the exploration for the ecofriendly synthesis process. Biological or green synthesis approaches have emerged as an effective solution to address the limitations of conventionally synthesized nanoparticles. Nanoparticles synthesized via biological entities obtained from plant extracts exhibit superior effect in comparison to chemical methods. Recently, conifer extracts have been found to be effective in synthesizing metallic nanoparticles through a highly regulated process. The current review highlights the importance of conifers and its extracts in synthesis of metallic nanoparticles. It also discusses the different applications of the conifer extract mediated metallic nanoparticles.

Highlights

  • Nanobiotechnology has had an enormous impact on all life forms, which has intrigued researchers currently [1]

  • The NPs derived from plant extracts dominate over NPs synthesized from microorganisms as the former is synthesized via a single-step, non-hazardous method

  • This review intends to summarize the literature related to metallic NPs synthesized via conifers extracts, characteristics of the synthesized NPs and their biological properties like anticancer, antioxidant, antimicrobial, etc

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Summary

Introduction

Nanobiotechnology has had an enormous impact on all life forms, which has intrigued researchers currently [1]. The natural ecofriendly synthesis of NPs involves the utilization of plant extracts and microbes [9,10,11,12]. These NPs can be prepared under different synthesis conditions and characterized by various analytical techniques [13]. The NPs derived from plant extracts dominate over NPs synthesized from microorganisms as the former is synthesized via a single-step, non-hazardous method. This type of synthesis is cost-effective and eco-friendly [7]. This review intends to summarize the literature related to metallic NPs synthesized via conifers extracts, characteristics of the synthesized NPs and their biological properties like anticancer, antioxidant, antimicrobial, etc

Importance of Conifers
Mechanism
Characterization Techniques
Silver Nanoparticles
Nanoparticles of Metallic Oxides
Antioxidant
Findings
Conclusions and Future Outlook
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