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Recent Developments in Nanobiotechnology Use Fungi as a Real Tool

Azeez Aina

Fungi have excellent potential for nanotechnology synthesis, applications, and the creation of novel goods. Due to the ecological friendliness of their metabolite-mediated nanoparticles, their safety, adaptability, and uses in numerous industries, fungi are receiving increased attention in recent years. Fungi are a true instrument for the synthesis of nanoparticles due to the diversity of their metabolites, which include enzymes, polysaccharides, polypeptides, proteins, and other macro-molecules. Numerous studies on the greenly generated metal nanoparticles produced by fungi have provided a thorough understanding of the molecular mechanism of fungal nano-biosynthesis. Fungal nanobiotechnology has been used in the industrial, medical, and agricultural sectors to improve and provide goods and services to people. It has found use in agriculture for managing plant diseases and creating ecologically friendly, non-toxic pesticides and fungicides. To increase all aspects of agricultural production. Through more effective drug delivery methods, fungal nanoparticles have enhanced medical detection and treatment of diseases, particularly those with microbial origins. This has had significant positive effects on the pharmaceutical industry. Therefore, this review examined the synthesis, characterisation, and possible applications of fungal nanobiotechnology in a variety of human endeavours for the delivery of products and services.