Abstract
Plants have been the prime resource of food, clothing, medicine and other basic needs of humans since primeval times. Today, much beyond this, the advancements in the knowledge of chemistry, development of sophisticated analytical instruments and techniques as well as the advent of nanotechnology have augmented their use manifolds as biofactories of nature. Plant oils serve as raw materials for polymers, nanohybrids and composites therefrom, for versatile advanced applications. On similar lines, the study presents preliminary account of "one-pot-preparation", characterization and antibacterial behavior of microwave processed plant oil based nanohybrid.