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Green Synthesis of Selenium Nanoparticles Study Using Clove and Cumin and Its Anti- Inflammatory Activity

V. Jayavarsha, S Rajeshkumar*, T Lakshmi, G Sulochana.




Abstract

Background: Nanotechnology explores a lot of interesting approaches in the field of biomedicine. Researchers have
recently developed interest in biomolecule mediated nanoparticle production because of its eco-friendly and non-toxic
properties. Clova and cumin have long been used in traditional medicine to treat various illnesses.
Aim: The purpose of this study is to use clove and cumin extract to produce the selenium nanoparticles via green approach.
Materials And Method: Collection of clove and cumin extract then 1 g of clove and cumin, powder was dissolved in distilled
water and boiled for 5–10 min at 60–70C. The solutions were then filtered using Whatman No. 1 filter paper. The filtered
extract was collected, synthesis of selenium nanoparticles using an herbal formulation, and to finalise the anti-inflammatory activity of silver nanoparticles.
Results: It is one of the most effective methods in synthesis of selenium nanoparticles utilising green sources such as clove
and cumin as antiinflammatory agents. The benefits are that they are nontoxic materials, requiring relatively less
complicated and affordable equipment, biodegradable material processing, improved selectivity, and high yields.
Conclusion: The findings of this study imply that selenium nanoparticles mediated by clove and cumin can be employed in
biomedical applications in the future.

Key words: clove, cumin, anti inflammatory, green synthesis, nanoparticles






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