Cordy Gold Nanoparticles (Cor-AuNPs)
Cordy Gold Nanoparticles (Cor-AuNPs) are derived from the synthesis of the extracts of Cordyceps Mlitaris and Gold Salts.
- Cordyceps militaris is a high value parasitic fungus, lab-grown at the Department of Biotechnology’s Technology Incubation Centre (TIC) in Bodoland University.
- Wild Cordyceps mushroom are found in the eastern Himalayan belt.
- Gold salts are ionic chemical compounds of gold generally used in medicine.
Application/Benefits
- Smaller medication particles allow for greater cellular penetration.
- Cordyceps militaris, also known as the "super mushroom," adds bioactive ingredients to the manufacture of gold nanoparticles to improve penetration.
- The development of medicinal medications that can be administered as ointments, tablets, capsules, and other ....
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