Issue Description


Authors : Sneha R. Bhagewad, Pravin S. Jogi and Nilesh V. Gandhare

Page Nos : 423-428

Description :
The rewards of using plants over chemical and physical methods for CuNPs synthesis have fascinate simple and eco-friendly green route may be profitable as compared with other methods. The structural and morphological properties of CuNPs were determined by using XRD, FTIR, IR, SEM, TEM, EDX and shows extreme antibacterial, antioxidant, catalytic, ovicidal effect along with anticancer activities. This review explains techniques used in synthesis of CuNPs, characterisation techniques, their role and limitations in preparation, synthesis procedure, screening analysis in different parts of plant is presented from the recent published literature which has been reviewed and summarised. The main purpose of this review was to summarized the data of plants used for the synthesis of CuNPs that gives overall idea to the beginners and open a new pathway for researchers to investigate those plants which have not been used in the past.

Date of Online: 30 May 2023