Green synthesis of nanomaterials from sustainable materials for biosensors and drug delivery
Naumih Noah, Peter Ndangili

TL;DR
This paper reviews eco-friendly green synthesis methods for nanomaterials using plants and microbes, highlighting their applications in biosensors and drug delivery, and discusses associated challenges.
Contribution
It introduces sustainable biological synthesis techniques for nanomaterials, emphasizing their environmental benefits and biomedical applications, which are less hazardous than traditional methods.
Findings
Green synthesis using plants and microbes is effective and eco-friendly.
Green nanomaterials enhance biosensing and drug delivery systems.
Challenges include controlling synthesis processes and scalability.
Abstract
The integration of biosensing platforms with drug delivery systems has led to effective treatment strategies for biomedical applications. With the emergency of nanotechnology, the manipulation of materials in the nanometer, these biosensing and drug delivery systems have been tremendously improved due to the exceptional properties exhibited by these materials. The conventional approaches used to synthesize the nanomaterials including physical and chemical methods involve the usage of harsh chemicals and hazardous reaction conditions and hence posing a threat to health and the environment. This problem is solved by the biological methods that involve green nanotechnology which integrates green chemistry and engineering principles to formulate harmless and eco-friendly nanomaterials to fight the complications affecting human health and the environment. These biological methods use…
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Taxonomy
Topics3D Printing in Biomedical Research · Nanotechnology research and applications
