Abstract

Silver nanomaterials (AgNMs) have gained attention for their potential applications in the field of healthcare due to their unique physicochemical properties. These properties include a high surface area to volume ratio, catalytic activity, and strong antimicrobial abilities. Research has shown that AgNMs have the potential to be used as an effective antimicrobial agent against a broad range of pathogens, including antibiotic-resistant strains. Moreover, AgNMs have shown great potential in wound healing due to their ability to enhance cell proliferation and skin regeneration. Another potential application of silver nanomaterials in healthcare is drug delivery. Due to small size and high surface area, they have been used as effective carriers of therapeutics in targeted drug delivery. However, it is important to note that more research is needed to fully understand the potential risks and benefits of utilizing silver nanomaterials in healthcare. Researchers should investigate the potential toxicity of silver nanomaterials and their impact on the environment. Moreover, standardized protocols for the synthesis and characterization of AgNMs should be developed to ensure their reproducibility, stability, and effectiveness. In conclusion, AgNMs have shown immense potential in the field of healthcare due to their unique properties. However, more research and careful evaluation are essential to fully comprehend the potential advantages and risks of utilizing AgNMs in healthcare. The plausible toxicity of AgNPs in healthcare applications is also discussed.

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