An Encapsulation on Nano Drug Delivery Systems and their Probable Applications

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Abstract

Nanotechnology has developed as one of the most fascinating and sophisticated study topics in this domain. As a drug delivery method, nanoparticles have significant potential. This paper is primarily concerned with the development and application of nanoparticles in health and medication delivery. Nanotechnology advancements have resulted in new and better nanomaterials for biomedical applications. Carbon nanotubes (CNT), Dendrimers, gold nanoparticles, silica, magnetic nanoparticles, lipid, liposomes, etc., nanomaterials have been used in medical applications. For a reliable and efficient drug delivery system (DDS), it is important to comprehend how nanomaterials interact with biological systems, how to target cell-surface receptors, and how to release drugs through active passive, cell-fragging, and intracellular methods. There are several diseases that can be cured with the help of nano drug delivery system (NDDS) in this paper the use of nanoparticles is thoroughly reviewed in curing some deadly diseases like Covid-19, tumor, cancer, leukemia, HIV and Parkinson’s disease.

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Sawant, L., Vyas, J., Surani, P., Dalmia, J., Tinwala, A., & Deshmukh, S. (2023). An Encapsulation on Nano Drug Delivery Systems and their Probable Applications. NanoWorld Journal. United Scientific Group. https://doi.org/10.17756/nwj.2023-s1-085

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