Nanotechnology and Its Applications to Medicine: an over view

  • Ibrahim H
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Nowadays there are more interesting with nanotechnology and its applications in several sectors specially in medicine for diagnoses, therapeutic and research biomedical tools. It can be defined as any process or technique used to produce material in nano-scale structure with particle size ranged from 1-100 nm. The utilization of nanotechnology in human health benefits known as nano medicine. So that nanotechnology has firmly entered the drug delivery realm to maximize drug therapeutic activity and minimize its undesirable side effects. Herein we deal with both nanoparticles and nano-fibers and their applications in medical field. Nano-particles have unique properties from its small size with high surface area therefore it provides larger than particle numbers from that prepared with convention methods. In addition, nanoparticles can be used to improve various drug bio-availability from its biodegradability and bio-compatibility. Nano-fibers have huge surface area to volume ratio which increase its performance in several applications. Nano-fiber produced via electrospinning process (simple and have high production rate). It can be used in many applications such as water filtration, tissue engineering scaffold, wounds, fiber composites, drug release and protective clothes.

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Ibrahim, H. (2020). Nanotechnology and Its Applications to Medicine: an over view. QJM: An International Journal of Medicine, 113(Supplement_1). https://doi.org/10.1093/qjmed/hcaa060.008

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