reduced side effects, in contrast to other miniscule-sized antibacterial agents, which
depicts a short-term effect and enhanced ecological toxicity. The upsurge in the
number of drug-resistant bacterial strains is one of the significant issues with
nanoparticulate anti-infection agents because of their particular targeting ability,
though these particles physically pulverize cell films which circumvent the growth
and development of these deleterious microorganisms. Because of these points of
interest given by nanoparticles, endeavors have been made to utilize them in varied
biomedical fields. Propelled qualitative research and development, committed
endeavors, fruitful application, and commercialization of antibacterial nanoparticles
will help in elevating the standard of living.
Acknowledgments The authors acknowledge DST PURSE grant for financial assistance.
Conflict of Interest The authors report no declarations of interest.
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