In the past 20 years, the industrial and medical use of nanoparticles has expanded rapidly.Nanosilicais one of the most popular nanomaterials that are produced on an industrial scale as additives to cosmetics, drugs, printer toners, varnishes, and food. In addition, nanosilica is being developed in biomedical and biotechnological applications such as cancer therapy, DNA transfection, drug delivery, and enzyme immobilization [1–5]. More information on the impact of nanosilica on basic biology, medicine, and agronanoproducts can be found in a recent review published by Barik et al. [6].
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