The authors have overlooked a few mistakes when rearranging the Table 1 and Table 2 and references at the final stages, which were carried-over to the published version of the review. Consequently the authors wish to make at this time the following corrections to the paper [1]:
Table 1.
Plant components possibly involved in the green synthesis of nanoparticles (NPs) from various plant species.
Table 2.
Bioactivities of green-synthesized NPs.
Page 11, final paragraph: Citation [208] should be read as [218].
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