Nano
Medicine is a rising trend in the medical field, as nano medicinal particles
have been well documented for their antagonistic activity against fungi, viruses
and bacteria and has given rise to new insights in antibiofilm research.
To define nanomedicine is a “science that uses nanomaterials
to the development of diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of specific medical approaches
or application.
The main advantage of using nanomedicine compared with
traditional medicine is the use of analytical tools and treatments, such as
nanoparticles. In this context, nanoparticles or nano molecules can overcome
cellular and physiological barriers and allow for imaging and diagnostic
applications at the cellular and molecular levels because of their nanoscale
dimension.
In the part of the investment process nanotechnology
research is devoted to nanomedicine, which includes the development of complex
drug delivery systems and advanced
therapeutic and imaging techniques. Many treatments using nanomaterials
are already available on the global market, including hormone therapy, appetite
controllers, bone implants, and nano drugs for the treatment of cancer. Other
products are in clinical phases of development.
The improvement of this technology has been developed innovations
in different medical or pharm fields. That includes molecular imaging,
biomarkers controlled drug delivery, and biosensing.
Many pharmaceutical, agriculture and food Industries have encouraged
and supported research in Nanotechnology.
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