Assoc. Meden joined the experiment at TTU

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Moderately, Assoc. Meden (Fulbright Scholar, Purdue University, USA) and Dr. Ta Van Quang (Lecturer of TTU Department of Biotechnology) conducted an experiment to synthesize metal nanoparticles by using plant extracts. This experiment aims to synthesize various types of metal nanoparticles by a simple and environmentally friendly method.

The research process includes steps such as extracting compounds from plants, synthesizing metal nanoparticles by extract, evaluating and testing activities. This is a process that requires patience and a lot of scientific literature to be able to choose the plants that meet the requirements of the experiment.

Nanoparticle products will be tested for antibacterial, antifungal, and other activities to evaluate the effectiveness of the synthesis process. Through experiments, it will be possible to optimize the conditions for the synthesis of nanoparticles, thereby producing a large number of nanoparticles. Successful research results will be applied in industries such as agriculture, food, environment… The method of using plants helps to reduce harm to the environment, while improving the safety of products. products for human consumption.

Besides, through the process of joint research and academic exchange, cooperation between scientists will be built. The direction of future cooperation will be nanomaterials that can be used in the pharmaceutical industry. This helps open up research directions on nanomaterials and human applications in the future and at the same time expands the cooperation between TTU and scientists around the world.