Authors: Dr. Meenakshi Sharma, Dr. Arvind Kumar Singh
Abstract : Nanomedicine represents a revolutionary paradigm in healthcare, promising enhanced drug delivery, improved therapeutic efficacy, and minimal adverse effects. Nanoparticles, as the core components of nanomedicine, possess unique physicochemical properties, allowing them to interact at the molecular and cellular level. Proper characterization of nanoparticles is crucial for determining their safety, stability, and functionality. This review explores the recent advances in nanomedicine, the techniques for nanoparticle characterization, challenges in translating nanotechnology to clinical applications, and the future scope of this interdisciplinary field. Despite tremendous potential, nanomedicine faces obstacles including toxicity concerns, scalability, regulatory hurdles, and reproducibility, which must be overcome to achieve widespread clinical use.
Keywords: Nanomedicine, Nanoparticles, Drug Delivery, Characterization Techniques, Therapeutics, Nanotechnology, Biocompatibility, Targeted Therapy
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