T. Sharma, Aradhana Chopra, M. Sapra, D. Kumawat, Supriya Deepak Patil, R. Pathania, N. Navani
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ABSTRACT Developments in nanotechnology are leading to acceptance of this technology in day-to-day life as it continues to provide solutions and alternatives to technological, environmental, and health challenges. Central to all nanotechnology based applications are nanostructures, among which nanoparticles (NPs) are the ones most widely used. With a huge demand for various NPs, it is imperative that environmentally benign synthesis methods are developed. The majority of the existing procedures used for nanoparticle synthesis rely upon physical and chemical methods that sometimes utilize toxic and hazardous chemicals. The integration of the principles of green chemistry to nanotechnology toward the synthesis of “green” nanoparticles is a current requirement. One of the bioactive roles being investigated for NPs is their potential as antimicrobials. This review focuses on biomolecules, microbes, and phytoproducts in mediated green approaches for the synthesis of green silver nanoparticles (GSNPs) with due ...