NANOCARRIERS DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION STRATEGIES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.25215/9371838892.16Abstract
Nanocarriers have emerged as critical components in current drug delivery systems, providing precise targeting, controlled release, and increased therapeutic effectiveness. This summary explores the studies and assessment methodologies used in the production of nanocarriers for drug delivery applications. The design process entails carefully selecting materials such as lipids, polymers, and metals that are customized to specific medication payloads and therapeutic objectives. Nanoprecipitation, emulsion/solvent evaporation, and self-assembly are all techniques that may be used to create nanocarriers with the necessary physicochemical characteristics and drug-loading capabilities. Evaluation approaches include in vitro characterization, such as particle size measurement, drug encapsulation efficiency, and releasing kinetics, as well as in vivo investigations to assess biocompatibility, biodistribution, and therapeutic effectiveness.Published
2025-06-09
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