Nanotechnology, Science and Applications (Sep 2021)

Prospective Application of Nanoparticles Green Synthesized Using Medicinal Plant Extracts as Novel Nanomedicines

  • Selvakesavan RK,
  • Franklin G

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Vol. Volume 14
pp. 179 – 195

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Rajendran K Selvakesavan, Gregory Franklin Institute of Plant Genetics of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznan, PolandCorrespondence: Gregory FranklinInstitute of Plant Genetics of the Polish Academy of Sciences, 34 Strzeszynska street, Poznan, 60-479, PolandTel +48 61 655 0266Email [email protected]: The use of medicinal plants in green synthesis of metal nanoparticles is increasing day by day. A simple search for the keywords “green synthesis” and “nanoparticles” yields more than 33,000 articles in Scopus. As of August 10, 2021, more than 4000 articles have been published in 2021 alone. Besides demonstrating the ease and environmental-friendly route of synthesizing nanomaterials, many studies report the superior pharmacological properties of green synthesized nanoparticles compared to those synthesized by other methods. This is probably due to the fact that bioactive molecules are entrapped on the surface of these nanoparticles. On the other hand, recent studies have confirmed the nano-dimension and biocompatibility of metal ash (Bhasma) preparations, which are commonly macerated with biological products and administered for the treatment of various diseases in Indian medicine since ancient times. This perspective article argues for the prospective medical application of green nanoparticles in the light of Bhasma.Keywords: green synthesis, nanoparticle, Bhasma, medicinal plants, phytonanomedicine

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