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Green synthesis of gold and silver nanoparticles as antidiabetic and anticancerous agents

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GREEN CHEMISTRY LETTERS AND REVIEWS
Volume 16, Issue 1, Pages -

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/17518253.2023.2275666

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Green nanotechnology; phytochemicals; gold and silver nanoparticles; diabetes mellitus; cancer

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Green nanotechnology is an eco-friendly method for biosynthesis of metallic nanoparticles, which is cost-effective, environmentally friendly, and safe. The use of medicinal plants to treat diseases has been proven effective by the World Health Organization. This review highlights the significance of green synthesis of gold and silver nanoparticles and emphasizes their potential as anticancer and antidiabetic agents.
Green nanotechnology is an eco-friendly method for the biosynthesis of metallic nanoparticles, which are being used due to their unique features and bio-applications in various fields. World Health Organization (WHO) stated that the use of medicinal plants to treat a variety of disorders, such as diabetes mellitus (DM), cancer, HIV infection, hepatitis, tuberculosis (TB), and malaria is very effective. Green synthesis is a cost-effective, environment- friendly, and safe method. There are a wide variety of native medicinal plants around the world, owing to their unique physical, chemical, and biological characteristics, used for gold and silver nanoparticle (NP) synthesis, and are potent among all metal nanoparticles. However, as an alternative to several traditional techniques to synthesize nanoparticles, green chemistry has arisen. This review covers the green synthesis of AuNPs/AgNPs and its significance as a potent anticancer and antidiabetic agent. All literature surveys will be helpful in terms of further progress as to go from summarizing or concluding data along challenges and future perceptions.{GRAPHIACAL ABSTRACT}

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