A PhD thesis at the University of Basra discusses the production of active compounds using silver nanoparticles and chitosan

A PhD thesis was discussed in the College of Science at the University of Basra, stimulating the production of some active compounds by using concentrations of silver nanoparticles and chitosan. The researcher, Bassam Muftin, showed the importance of Moringa oleifera L. tissue grown outside the body in the production of effective compounds. The thesis aims to identify the possibility of producing medicinal compounds. And flavonoids through the use of some materials such as catalysts and concluded that silver nanoparticles contributed to giving the highest level of active compounds, including quercetin, myristine, and campiferol, and high levels of some compounds that appeared in the GC-MS device were diagnosed, and chitosan also contributed to giving high levels of effective secondary compounds. The use of higher concentrations of the two mentioned compounds, as well as the use of different nanocomposites