Emerging Phytosynthesized Nanomaterials for Biomedical Applications

Emerging Phytosynthesized Nanomaterials for Biomedical Applications

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Emerging Phytosynthesized Nanomaterials for Biomedical Applications provides readers with an increased understanding of the efficacy of phytochemicals obtained from plant extracts for the synthesis of nanomaterials, mechanism of formation, and the development of functional composites, all while still minimizing toxicity to humans and the environment. The book presents various novel biomedical applications of phytosynthesized nanomaterials for cancer, diabetes and cardiovascular treatment, drug delivery, antimicrobial agents, orthopedics, and biosensors, as well as pharmaceutical product development. This is an important reference source for biomaterials scientists and plant scientists looking to increase their understanding of how photosynthesized nanomaterials can be used in biomedical applications.
EAN 9780128243732
ISBN 0128243732
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Publication date February 21, 2023
Pages 276
Language English
Dimensions 235 x 191
Country United States
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Dable-Tupas, Genevieve (Associate Professor, Research Center, College of Medicine, Davao Medical School Foundation, Inc, Davao City, Philippines); Jeevanandam, Jaison (Senior Researcher, CQM - Centro De Quimica Da Madeira, MMRG, Universidade Da Madeira, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal); K Danquah, Michael (Chemical Engineering Department, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, TN, USA); Sundaramurthy, Anandhakumar (Associate Professor, SRM Research Institute, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, India); Xian, Kei (Lead Bioprocess Scientist, Esco Aster, Singapore)
Series Micro & Nano Technologies