Emerging Phytosynthesized Nanomaterials for Biomedical Applications
- 1 Edición - 10 de febrero de 2023
- Última edición
- Autores: Genevieve Dable-Tupas, Michael K Danquah, Jaison Jeevanandam, Anandhakumar Sundaramurthy, Kei Xian
- Idioma: Inglés
Emerging Phytosynthesized Nanomaterials for Biomedical Applications provides readers with an increased understanding of the efficacy of phytochemicals obtained from plant extrac… Leer más
Descripción
Descripción
Puntos claves
Puntos claves
- Outlines the significance of phytochemicals in nanomaterial biosynthesis for sustainable applications
- Explores the efficiency of phytosynthesized nanomaterials in various biomedical applications, including cancer, diabetes and cardiovascular ailment treatment, drug delivery, antimicrobial agents, orthopedics and biosensors
- Assesses the potential limitations of phytosynthesized nanomaterials and ways to mitigate these challenges for emerging applications, including wound healing plasters, nanorobots, artificial organs and antimicrobial textiles
De interès para
De interès para
Índice
Índice
2. Phytosynthesized nanomaterials – NexGen material for biomedical applications
3. Phytosynthesized nanomaterials for cancer diagnosis and treatment
4. Phytosynthesized nanomaterials for diabetes treatment
5. Phytosynthesized nanomaterials for cardiovascular applications
6. Phytosynthesized nanomaterials for antimicrobial treatment
7. Phytosynthesized nanomaterials for targeted drug delivery
8. Phytosynthesized nanomaterials: Application in biosensor for disease prognosis and diagnosis
9. Phytosynthesized nanomaterials for orthopaedic applications
10. Phytosynthesized nanomaterials for the future
Detalles del producto
Detalles del producto
- Edición: 1
- Última edición
- Publicado: 10 de febrero de 2023
- Idioma: Inglés
Sobre los autores
Sobre los autores
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Genevieve Dable-Tupas
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Michael K Danquah
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Jaison Jeevanandam
Dr. Jaison Jeevanandam is a Senior Researcher at the National Institute of Mental Health (NUDZ) in the Czech Republic. He earned his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the Faculty of Engineering and Science at Curtin University, Malaysia. He has extensive experience in nanoparticle synthesis, particularly green synthesis using plant extracts, as well as nanoparticle characterization, cytotoxicity analysis, and in vitro diabetic models.
His current research focuses on the application of nanobiotechnology in the development of nanoformulations for drug delivery systems.
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Anandhakumar Sundaramurthy
KX