Nanotechnology is starting with the characterization, fabrication, and possible applications of numerous materials at the Nano-scale. Over the last few eras, nanomaterials provide a platform for researchers from diverse arenas due to the high surface-to-volume ratio and other novels, and new significant belongings. In Nanobiotechnology development of eco-friendly and reliable Synthesis of nanoparticles are important, but the development of a crucial method for the preparation of nanoparticles is very important. Apart from other nanoparticles zirconia nanoparticles are biocompatible; having mechanical, electrical, and optical properties draws much attention from the researcher. Different natural Phyto constituents exist in plant extracts such as polysaccharides, proteins, polyphenols, enzymes, vitamins, and steroids are responsible for the formation and stabilization of zirconium dioxide nanoparticles. Zirconium nanoparticles are receiving diverse biomedical applications because of their distinctive antimicrobial, antioxidant, anticancer, antifungal, antileishmanial, antilarvicidal, wound healing, anticholinergic, and anti-diabetic properties. In the last decades, different approaches are used for developing eco-friendly and safe approaches for the preparation of zirconium nanoparticles and avoiding hazardous by-products. In this review, we will focus on the biological preparation of zirconium nanoparticles and their diverse biomedical applications.
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Zirconium Nanoparticles, Biological Synthesis, Biomedical Applications
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Muhammad Ilyas; Safi Ullah; Suliman Khan; Abbas Ahmad; Fazal Rahman, et al. Zirconium Nanoparticles It's Biological Synthesis and Biomedical Application: A Review. Plant. 2022, 10(2), 59-68. doi: 10.11648/j.plant.20221002.15
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