A Mini-review: Silver Nanoparticles (AgNPs) as Antimicrobial in Magical Socks

Abdulazeem, Lubna and Alasadi, Yusor Fadhil and Al-Mawlah, Yasir Haider and M. Hadi, Ameer (2021) A Mini-review: Silver Nanoparticles (AgNPs) as Antimicrobial in Magical Socks. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 33 (51A). pp. 23-32. ISSN 2456-9119

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Abstract

Silver nanoparticles vary in size from 1 to 100 nm. These have unique properties that assists in molecular diagnostics, therapies, and devices used in many medical procedures. The most popular methods for making silver nanoparticles are physical and chemical approaches. Chemical and physical methods are troublesome because synthesis is expensive. The biological approach is a feasible alternative one. The major biological processes involved are bacteria, fungi, and plant extracts. Silver nanoparticles are mainly used in diagnostic and therapeutic applications in medicine. Their medical uses rely on the antimicrobial property, while the anti-inflammatory property has its own range of applications. Silver nanoparticles are used in a number of medical therapies and instruments, as well as in a variety of biological sciences.

This article focuses on chemical and biological techniques for synthesizing AgNPs, which will subsequently be utilized to coat socks materials, testing antimicrobial activity and comparing the ability of these coated fabrics to minimize infections.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Archive Digital > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 07 Feb 2023 12:47
Last Modified: 02 Jan 2024 13:19
URI: http://eprints.ditdo.in/id/eprint/32

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