“Indian Herbs and Their Green Synthesized Herbal Metallic Nanoparticle’s Antivenom Activity Against the deadliest snake Venoms”

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Since ancient times, snake bites are one of the deadliest threats to humans as well as for concerning numerous creatures. In India, it\'s exceptionally normal as numerous ranchers, farmers, woodland officers, and rustic clans have their daily chores of work in forests, where snakes are common. As per various works of literature search, there are various developments in modern science, including incorporating medicinal herbs and nano-science together to counter snake venoms. In this article, we will focus on venomous snakes and their deadliest toxins, working principle as well as their possible recombinant products in use, likewise, we will even discuss Indian herbal species which has an excellent defense against these toxins. Herbs and their nano-materials, nanoconjugates, and synthetic drugs will be cost-effective, safe, and thereby will improve effectiveness. Recent statistics show Snakebite envenoming is an overlooked tropical disease that kills approx. 100,000 people and damages nearly 400,000 people reliably.


[Snahasis Adikhari , Kavitha Choudhary , Moumita Banerjee (1970); “Indian Herbs and Their Green Synthesized Herbal Metallic Nanoparticle’s Antivenom Activity Against the deadliest snake Venoms” Int. J. of Adv. Res. (Jan). ] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com


Moumita Banerjee
Assistant professor
India