There Is a Low-Cost and Environmentally Friendly Alternative to Conventional Nanoparticle
Synthesis That Can Be Obtained from Plant Extracts. the Present Paper Reports the Reduction of Silver Ions
With Extracts from Emblica Officinalis, and Eucalyptus Hybrida, Resulting In Stable, Homogeneous Silver
Nanoparticles. Silver Nanoparticles Can Be Obtained By This Straightforward Method In a Short Amount Of
Time, Making It of Interest to Scientists Around the World. Various Techniques, Including Uv-Vis
Spectroscopy, X-Ray Diffraction (Xrd), Transmission Electron Microscopy (Tem), and Energy Diffraction Xray
(Edx) Analysis, Were Used to Determine That the Silver Nanoparticles Range In Size from 20 Nm to 80
Nm and Have a Variety of Shapes and Sizes. Using X-Ray Diffraction, Researchers Found That The
Nanostructures Had a Crystal Structure Characteristic of a Face-Centered Cubic. the Presence of An
Absorption Peak In Uvvis Spectra Is Evidence That They Are Manufactured. the Development of a Safe
And Environmentally Benign Method For the Biological Synthesis of Metallic Nanoparticles Is a Major Step
Forward In the Realm of Nanobiotechnology's Practical Applications. Because of Their Biogenic Nature,
Silver Nanoparticles (Ag-Nps) May Show to Be a More Effective Medication Option. Antibiotic Resistance
Has Spread at a Frightening Rate Due to Careless Usage of the Drugs. Ag-Nps Have the Potential to Provide
A One-Size-Fits-All Answer to This Pressing Issue.