Abstract

The short abstract for the article by Azeez et al.[1] was incorrectly identified during production. The correct short abstract is provided below, and the article has been corrected online. The oleic acid-based bio-surfactant was isolated from E. intestinalis to fabricate AgO nanoparticles. The model drug aspirin was loaded on the nanoparticles and examined for the loading and release efficiency. Loading mechanism was deciphered to be through basic functional groups in the surfactant. The loading efficiency was improved from 72% in PEG to 80% in bio-surfactant. It released 98% loaded aspirin through time-dependent non-Fickian release and proved to be better than PEG.

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