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Herein, we report the In2S3 and rubidium doped In2S3 (Rb- In2S3) nanostructures and elucidate their role in α-glucosidase inhibition (AIGs). The phase, crystal structure, morphology, and composition of the as prepared In2S3 and Rb- In2S3 nanostructures was characterized by PXRD, SEM, TEM and EDS analysis, respectively. Pure In2S3 were unable to impart significance glucosidase inhibition activity, while the activity was remarkably enhanced with the doping of 5% Rb. The mass percentage of Rb (0.42 μg ml−1) is much lower than the transition metals-based drugs reported in the literature.
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Gold is considered as an inert metal and ranks as one of the noblest among all the metals. Progressive importance associated with nanotechnology offers potential development of new methods and controlled morphologies of the anisotropic gold nanostructures to develop its innovative properties and commensurate applications. The unique gold nanostructures are considered for their potential applications in various fields due to their large surface area, excellent adhesion properties and resistance to corrosion. In this review, we will present recent developments for gold nanorings and nanotubes, under the headings of synthesis, properties and potential applications in various fields.