A recent scientific study titled “Comparative assessment of Anti-inflammatory and catalytic properties of chemically synthesised and green-synthesised silver nanoparticles from Ziziphus spina-christi leaf extract” has been published in the high-impact journal Toxicology and Environmental Health Sciences, which is part of Springer Nature and has an impact factor of 1.6. This research was conducted by a team from the Scientific Research Center at Soran University in collaboration with Ulster University in the UK, including researchers Parwin Jalal Jalil, Rinjbar Muksy Mohammed Sharif, Dr. Peyman Khalid Aspoka, prof.Dr. Samir Mustafa Hamad , Dr. Bushra Hussein Shnawa, and Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed . The study focuses on the synthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) using a green method involving Ziziphus spina-christi leaf extract. The findings indicate that AgNPs produced through this eco-friendly approach exhibit significantly lower cytotoxic effects in human blood assays and demonstrate enhanced anti-inflammatory properties compared to those synthesized via chemical methods. Additionally, the green-synthesized AgNPs showed superior catalytic efficiency in dye degradation applications. For more detailed information, you can access the full study through the following
In a scientific study on silver nanoparticles synthesized via green methods exhibited significantly enhanced effects compared to prepared through chemical methods.
Published on: 2025-02-01 19:40:42




