Antimicrobial applications of green synthesized bimetallic nanoparticles from ocimum basilicum

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    The physical and chemical methods of synthesizing NPs have limitations concerning the stabilization of synthesized NPs, and also have environmental hazard risks. Green synthesis of metal NPs is preferred, in which phytochemicals with antioxidant or reducing properties are used as a potential precursor for synthesizing NPs and reducing metal ions. The authors used a leaf extract of O. basilicum as a reducing_agent. The presence of various biomolecules makes this a good candidate to be used as the reducing_agent in the process of synthesizing NPs. Bimetallic NPs are formed by the combination of two different . . .

     

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