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- who: Agnieszka Sidorowicz and collaborators from the Interdepartmental Centre of Environmental Science and Engineering (CINSA), University of Cagliari, Mediterranean Center for Disease Control, Sassari, Italy have published the paper: Characterization of nanomaterials synthesized from Spirulina platensis extract and their potential antifungal activity, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of September/16,/2022
- what: The study described binding of the Ti(IV) ions by a donor-acceptor bond, which transfers the electrons and reduces its partial positive charge. The study showed the potential of secondary metabolites from S. platensis to participate in the synthesis of various NMs . . .
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