Abstract: Nanotechnology and development of nanoparticle-based drug formulations is a growing and promising field, which has been extensively studied to overcome limitations of current therapies in several diseases and to develop novel treatment and diagnosing modalities...
Keywords: Nanotechnology; Nanoparticle; Drug delivery; Bioavailability; Toxicity
Special Issue Article “Nanocrystals”
Abstract: Nano-crystal (NC) based therapeutic agents are comprised of pure drug crystals with nano-size dimensions. The crystalline nano-crystals (size dimensions, 200 to 500 nm) are generally produced by nano-crystallization technique...
Keywords: NBT; Health science; Drug
Abstract: Malaria is one of the major critical issues in front of the world. It is a leading cause of sickness and death in the tropical and subtropical region of the world. Approximately 1-3 million people may die due to the cause of malaria...
Keywords: Nanoparticle; Scanning electron microscopy; Transmission electron; microscopy; Artemisinins; Release kinetics
Special Issue Article “Drug Delivery and Nanoparticles”
Abstract: Nanodrugs can accumulate in tumors via the Enhanced Permeability and Retention editor(EPR) effect, which is one of the extensively explored strategies for anti-cancer drug delivery [1]. Seven anti-cancer nanodrugs, i.e., Abraxane, DaunoXome, DepoCyt, Doxil, Marqubio, Oncaspar, and Onivyde, have been approved...
Keywords: Nanodrug Tumor; RES Uptake; Toxicities
Abstract: Nanotechnology is employed in sperm preparation for assisted reproduction in animals, in the form of colloid centrifugation using coated-silica nanoparticles. The sperm sample is layered on top of the colloid; robust spermatozoa pass through the colloid whereas less robust spermatozoa are retained...
Keywords: Silica colloids; Sperm processing; Artificial insemination; In vitro fertilization; Intracytoplasmic sperm injection; Sperm preservation; Biomimetic sperm selection
Abstract: Green chemoprevention utilizes natural polyphenols and their derivatives. Polyphenols such as curcumins, resveratrol, green tea extract, luteolin, soybeans, and pomegranate inhibit the growth of multiple cancer cell lines including the breast, prostate, thyroid, head and neck, ovarian, and cervical cancer...
Keywords: Cancer; Nano carriers; Prodrugs; Polyphenols; Drug loading; Cytotoxicity
Abstract: Copper oxide nano-particles can be manufactured by several methods chemical, physical or biological methods. Copper oxide nano-particles promoting anticancer effect...
Keywords: Nanoparticals; Human carcinoma cells; Green chemistry
Abstract: Azithromycin (AZT) is prescribed for the treatment of respiratory tract, skin and genital infections caused by S. pneumonia, H. influenza, L. monocytogenes, S. aureus, Mycobacterium Avium Complex (MAC) infections and enteric bacterial pathogens. With a view to improve its oral bio-availability and antimicrobial...
Keywords: Azithromycin; Glyceryl monostearate; Staphylococcus aureus; Solid Lipid Nanoparticles; Zone of inhibition; Colony forming units
Abstract: Nanomaterials have potential to improve the detection of foodborne pathogens. Research progress in the development of rapid methods to identify pathogen in several kinds of food is important for food safety and for clinics and hospitals where patients are tested for infection from food pathogens...
Keywords: Alternative method; Biosensor; Chemical surface; Foodborne pathogen; Nanoparticles; Rapid test kit
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