Abstract
The development of unique ways for generating nanoparticles has been done in the past employing a variety of nano-objects with distinct physical and chemical principles. By utilizing microorganisms, a range of inorganic nanoparticles are employed for biological nanoparticle synthesis because they have well-defined chemical compositions, sizes, and form. Additionally, the characterization of syn¬thesized nanoparticles is important in various applications, such as therapeutics, drug delivery, and biomedical applications. This chapter highlights the various characterization techniques and potential use of biological synthesized NPs that are eco-friendly.