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New trends in nanobiotechnology

  • Pau Loke Show
  • , Kit Wayne Chew
  • , Wee Jun Ong
  • , Sunita Varjani
  • , Joon Ching Juan
    • Department of Chemical Engineering
    • Wenzhou University
    • Department of Sustainable Engineering
    • Saveetha School of Engineering
    • Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering
    • University of Nottingham Malaysia
    • School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology
    • City University of Hong Kong
    • Centre for Energy and Environmental Sustainability
    • University of Malaya

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    Abstract

    The widespread use of nanotechnology has reached almost every sector in our daily lives and amazed the world by offering various potential applications in these sectors. The uprising wave of nanotechnology and its application are now prominent in the fields of chemistry and biomedicine, which are vital as these fields serve as a basis for the discovery of new molecules that may benefit humans. Nanotechnology contributed to the advancement of promising techniques either by the implementation of existing methods or by the establishment of new ones.

    Original languageBritish English
    Pages (from-to)377-379
    Number of pages3
    JournalBeilstein Journal of Nanotechnology
    Volume14
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 2023

    UN SDGs

    This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

    1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
      SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

    Keywords

    • biocompatible nanoparticles
    • cancer cells
    • carrageenan
    • cytotoxic selectivity
    • green synthesis methods
    • nanobiotechnology
    • SARS-CoV-2
    • self-assembly
    • wet chemical reduction

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