Green metal nanotechnology in monogastric animal health: current trends and future prospects — A review

Green nanotechnology is an emerging field of research in recent decades with rapidly growing interest. This integrates green chemistry with green engineering to avoid using toxic chemicals in the synthesis of organic nanomaterials. Green nanotechnology would create a huge potential for the use of na...

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Main Authors: Sungyeon Chin, Mohammad Moniruzzaman, Elena Smirnova, Do Thi Cat Thoung, Anjana Sureshbabu, Adhimoolam Karthikeyan, Dong I. Lee, Taesun Min
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Published: Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies 2025-01-01
Series:Animal Bioscience
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Online Access:http://www.animbiosci.org/upload/pdf/ab-24-0506.pdf
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author Sungyeon Chin
Mohammad Moniruzzaman
Elena Smirnova
Do Thi Cat Thoung
Anjana Sureshbabu
Adhimoolam Karthikeyan
Dong I. Lee
Taesun Min
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Mohammad Moniruzzaman
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description Green nanotechnology is an emerging field of research in recent decades with rapidly growing interest. This integrates green chemistry with green engineering to avoid using toxic chemicals in the synthesis of organic nanomaterials. Green nanotechnology would create a huge potential for the use of nanoparticles for more sustainable utilization in improving animal health. Nanoparticles can be synthesised by physical, chemical and biological processes. Traditional methods for physical and chemical synthesis of nanoparticles are toxic to humans, animals and environmental health, which limits their usefulness. Green synthesis of nanoparticles via biological processes and their application in animal health could maximize the benefits of nanotechnology in terms of enhancing food animal health and production as well as minimize the undesirable impacts on Planetary Health. Recent advances in nanotechnology have meant different nanomaterials, especially those from metal sources, are now available for use in nanomedicine. Metal nanoparticles are one of the most widely researched in green nanotechnology, and the number of articles on this subject in food animal production is growing. Therefore, research on metal nanoparticles using green technologies have utmost importance. In this review, we report the recent advancement of green synthesized metal nanoparticles in terms of their utilization in monogastric animal health, elucidate the research gap in this field and provide recommendations for future prospects.
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spelling doaj-art-8d38119dfb504c8da53d8a4e721c0f102025-01-03T00:24:05ZengAsian-Australasian Association of Animal Production SocietiesAnimal Bioscience2765-01892765-02352025-01-01381193210.5713/ab.24.050625380Green metal nanotechnology in monogastric animal health: current trends and future prospects — A reviewSungyeon Chin0Mohammad Moniruzzaman1Elena Smirnova2Do Thi Cat Thoung3Anjana Sureshbabu4Adhimoolam Karthikeyan5Dong I. Lee6Taesun Min7 Department of Animal Biotechnology, Jeju International Animal Research Center (JIA) & Sustainable Agriculture Research Institute (SARI), Jeju National University, Jeju 63243, Korea Department of Animal Biotechnology, Jeju International Animal Research Center (JIA) & Sustainable Agriculture Research Institute (SARI), Jeju National University, Jeju 63243, Korea Department of Animal Biotechnology, Jeju International Animal Research Center (JIA) & Sustainable Agriculture Research Institute (SARI), Jeju National University, Jeju 63243, Korea Department of Animal Biotechnology, Jeju International Animal Research Center (JIA) & Sustainable Agriculture Research Institute (SARI), Jeju National University, Jeju 63243, Korea Department of Animal Biotechnology, Jeju International Animal Research Center (JIA) & Sustainable Agriculture Research Institute (SARI), Jeju National University, Jeju 63243, Korea Subtropical Horticulture Research Institute, Jeju National University, Jeju 63243, Korea Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA Department of Animal Biotechnology, Bio-resources Computing Research Center, Sustainable Agriculture Research Institute (SARI), Jeju National University, Jeju 63243, KoreaGreen nanotechnology is an emerging field of research in recent decades with rapidly growing interest. This integrates green chemistry with green engineering to avoid using toxic chemicals in the synthesis of organic nanomaterials. Green nanotechnology would create a huge potential for the use of nanoparticles for more sustainable utilization in improving animal health. Nanoparticles can be synthesised by physical, chemical and biological processes. Traditional methods for physical and chemical synthesis of nanoparticles are toxic to humans, animals and environmental health, which limits their usefulness. Green synthesis of nanoparticles via biological processes and their application in animal health could maximize the benefits of nanotechnology in terms of enhancing food animal health and production as well as minimize the undesirable impacts on Planetary Health. Recent advances in nanotechnology have meant different nanomaterials, especially those from metal sources, are now available for use in nanomedicine. Metal nanoparticles are one of the most widely researched in green nanotechnology, and the number of articles on this subject in food animal production is growing. Therefore, research on metal nanoparticles using green technologies have utmost importance. In this review, we report the recent advancement of green synthesized metal nanoparticles in terms of their utilization in monogastric animal health, elucidate the research gap in this field and provide recommendations for future prospects.http://www.animbiosci.org/upload/pdf/ab-24-0506.pdfgreen synthesishealthimmunitymetalsmonogastric animalnanotechnology
spellingShingle Sungyeon Chin
Mohammad Moniruzzaman
Elena Smirnova
Do Thi Cat Thoung
Anjana Sureshbabu
Adhimoolam Karthikeyan
Dong I. Lee
Taesun Min
Green metal nanotechnology in monogastric animal health: current trends and future prospects — A review
Animal Bioscience
green synthesis
health
immunity
metals
monogastric animal
nanotechnology
title Green metal nanotechnology in monogastric animal health: current trends and future prospects — A review
title_full Green metal nanotechnology in monogastric animal health: current trends and future prospects — A review
title_fullStr Green metal nanotechnology in monogastric animal health: current trends and future prospects — A review
title_full_unstemmed Green metal nanotechnology in monogastric animal health: current trends and future prospects — A review
title_short Green metal nanotechnology in monogastric animal health: current trends and future prospects — A review
title_sort green metal nanotechnology in monogastric animal health current trends and future prospects a review
topic green synthesis
health
immunity
metals
monogastric animal
nanotechnology
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