Chapter 14 Bioactivity of nanoparticles synthesized from medicinal plants
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Shweta Singh Chauhan
Abstract
Progress in science is making life easy; nanoparticles are one of the modern achievements approaching social benefits in biomedical, agriculture, energy, industrial etc. Nano-drugs, nano-fertilizer, green synthesized nano-particles of antimicrobials, antioxidants and anticancerous agents are some examples. Conventionally, these are produced by chemicals; therefore, the products may be costly, limited, and nonenvironmentally friendly. Among the various alternatives nano particle-based molecules play an important role to overcome these problems. The natural content of the medicinal plants can be transferred as medicine by various methods like allopathic, Ayurvedic, homeopathic, and food. By the synthesis of nanoparticle natural content of medicinal plant combines with the metal ions of nanosize. The present chapter is focused on the bioactivity of nanoparticles synthesized from medicinal plants. The present chapter is definitely helpful in enriching the depth of knowledge among academician sand lay persons too.
Abstract
Progress in science is making life easy; nanoparticles are one of the modern achievements approaching social benefits in biomedical, agriculture, energy, industrial etc. Nano-drugs, nano-fertilizer, green synthesized nano-particles of antimicrobials, antioxidants and anticancerous agents are some examples. Conventionally, these are produced by chemicals; therefore, the products may be costly, limited, and nonenvironmentally friendly. Among the various alternatives nano particle-based molecules play an important role to overcome these problems. The natural content of the medicinal plants can be transferred as medicine by various methods like allopathic, Ayurvedic, homeopathic, and food. By the synthesis of nanoparticle natural content of medicinal plant combines with the metal ions of nanosize. The present chapter is focused on the bioactivity of nanoparticles synthesized from medicinal plants. The present chapter is definitely helpful in enriching the depth of knowledge among academician sand lay persons too.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- About the editors XI
- List of contributors XIII
- Chapter 1 Habitat and distribution of medicinal plants 1
- Chapter 2 Threats and conservation of the medicinal plants 27
- Chapter 3 Culture, tradition, and indigenous practices on medicinal plants 53
- Chapter 4 Plants alkaloids and flavonoids: biosynthesis, classification, and medicinal uses 87
- Chapter 5 Terpenoids, steroids, and phenolic compounds of medicinal plants 105
- Chapter 6 Characterization techniques used for the analysis of phytochemical constituents 131
- Chapter 7 Medicinal bioactivity: anti-cancerous and anti-HIV activity of medicinal plants 153
- Chapter 8 Anti-cancerous and anti-HIV activity of medicinal plants 185
- Chapter 9 Antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and wound-healing activities of medicinal plants 205
- Chapter 10 Antioxidant activity of medicinal plants 227
- Chapter 11 Antidiabetic activity of selected Indian medicinal plants 247
- Chapter 12 Anti-coronavirus and antiviral activity of medicinal plants 269
- Chapter 13 Nanomaterials synthesis from medicinal plant extract 291
- Chapter 14 Bioactivity of nanoparticles synthesized from medicinal plants 315
- Chapter 15 Phytochemicals in drug discovery 331
- Chapter 16 Extraction and production of drugs from plant 347
- Index 369
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- About the editors XI
- List of contributors XIII
- Chapter 1 Habitat and distribution of medicinal plants 1
- Chapter 2 Threats and conservation of the medicinal plants 27
- Chapter 3 Culture, tradition, and indigenous practices on medicinal plants 53
- Chapter 4 Plants alkaloids and flavonoids: biosynthesis, classification, and medicinal uses 87
- Chapter 5 Terpenoids, steroids, and phenolic compounds of medicinal plants 105
- Chapter 6 Characterization techniques used for the analysis of phytochemical constituents 131
- Chapter 7 Medicinal bioactivity: anti-cancerous and anti-HIV activity of medicinal plants 153
- Chapter 8 Anti-cancerous and anti-HIV activity of medicinal plants 185
- Chapter 9 Antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and wound-healing activities of medicinal plants 205
- Chapter 10 Antioxidant activity of medicinal plants 227
- Chapter 11 Antidiabetic activity of selected Indian medicinal plants 247
- Chapter 12 Anti-coronavirus and antiviral activity of medicinal plants 269
- Chapter 13 Nanomaterials synthesis from medicinal plant extract 291
- Chapter 14 Bioactivity of nanoparticles synthesized from medicinal plants 315
- Chapter 15 Phytochemicals in drug discovery 331
- Chapter 16 Extraction and production of drugs from plant 347
- Index 369