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Scientists from four Indian institutions have earned an International Patent from Germany for Cordy gold nanoparticles (Cor-AUNPs), which is an outcome of their joint experiment. Medicines may shortly have traces of ultra-microscopic gold powdered by super mushroom for greater efficiency.[1] The fungus-powered biosynthesised nanogold particles has been a combined contributed of Assam's Bodoland University.Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).

About Cor-AuNPs[edit]

Cor-AuNPs are derived from the synthesis of the extracts of Cordyceps Mlitaris and Gold Salts which could make the drug delivery in human body faster. Cordyceps militaris is a high value parasitic fungus, lab-grown at the Department of Biotechnology’s Technology Incubation Centre (TIC) in Bodoland University, whereas Wild Cordyceps mushroom are found in the Eastern Himalayan belt. Gold salts are ionic chemical compounds of gold generally used in medicine.

Benefits[edit]

Penetration in the cells is more when the drug particles are smaller. Cordyceps militaris are called super mushroom because of its tremendous medicinal properties, adds bioactive components to the synthesis of gold nanoparticles for better penetration.Biosynthesized nanogold particles indicate a new application of nanoparticles in the development of therapeutic drugs which can be delivered as ointments, tablets, capsules, and in other forms.

Collaboration[edit]

Scientist from four Indian Institutions namely Bodoland University ,Kokrajhar, Goa College of Pharmacy ,Goa University, ICAR- National Institute of High-Security animal Disease-Madhya Pradesh and AVVM Sri Pushpam College ,Poondi, Tanjavur Tamil Nadu jointly worked on the research of Cor-AuNPs which has earned the International Patent.[2]

References ==

  1. ^ "super mushroom". Retrieved 4 November 2022.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference Cordyceps Militaris was invoked but never defined (see the help page).