Introduction: The implications of biosynthesis of nanomaterials to be incorporated with naturally accessible substances are being evaluated in recent developments in nano biomedicine, an evolving area of medicine. Green synthesis of Copper nanoparticles using plant compounds appears to be a promising method for drug production. This field of research has proved to be very cost effective and satisfactory. The anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties of Cardiospermum halicacabum induced copper nanoparticles will be evaluated in this review.
The aim of this analysis was to determine the anti-inflammatory and antioxidant
properties of copper nanoparticles mediated by C.halicacabum.
Materials and Methods: The approach involves a green synthesis of
copper nanoparticles mediated by C.halicacabum, accompanied by anti-inflammatory
and antioxidant activity studies.
Conclusion: Copper nanoparticles' wide applicability in a variety of fields, including medicinal, mechanical, and electronic, has fueled research into copper nanoparticles that provide a more direct path of action and are more cost effective. As a result of their cost effectiveness and lack of toxicity, green methodologies have gained more interest and excitement so far. As a result, the properties have changed. Copper nanoparticles mediated by C. halicacabum showed important anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidation activity, making them potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant agents.
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