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Journal of Nanomedicine & Nanotechnology

Amar P. Garg

Shobhit Institute of Engineering & Technology, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India

Biography

Amar P. Garg is affiliated to Shobhit Institute of Engineering & Technology. He is a recipient of many awards and grants for his valuable contributions and discoveries in major area of subject research. His international experience includes various programs, contributions and participation in different countries for diverse fields of study.  His research interests reflect in his wide range of publications in various national and international journals.
 

Publications
  • Review   
    Green Synthesis of Bio-polymer Composites of Iron for Pharmaceutical Applications
    Author(s): Lekshmi Gangadhar, K. Bhaskar Reddy, Amar P. Garg and Siva Sankar Sana*

    Due to the capacity to moderate metals to their nanometer size, nanobiotechnology is gaining enormous popularity in this period, which effectively changes its chemical, physical and optical properties. Recent progress in nanoscience and technology has also managed to the growth of new nanomaterials (NMs), eventually increasing toxic and potential health effects. There has been growing attention in evolving eco-friendly methods for metal nanoparticles (NPs) synthesis. The main purpose of the study is to reduce the harmful influences of synthetic processes, associated substances alongside other derivatives. The use of diverse biomaterials (BMs) for NP synthesis is examined as a promising method in green nanotechnology. However, most of the techniques currently available are costly; utilizing the natural properties includes plants, bacteria, fungi and algae to manufacture low-cost, non-t.. View more»

    DOI: 10.35248/2157-7439.20.11.551

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