An Innovative Approach in The Field of Health: Nanoparticles/Nanomedicine
Abstract
Since diseases began to play a role in human history, people have sought ways to heal and prevent disease. This struggle started in hunter-gatherer communities that lived tens of thousands of years ago and has survived to the present day. Nanotechnology is one of the current stops of today's modern medicine, which includes fine techniques that people with the mission of healing diseases in ancient times cannot even imagine.
In this review, nanoparticles, which is product of nanotechnology, are classified according to various methods and the methods used during their preparation are mentioned. The underlying principles of nanoparticles being used as drug delivery, imaging and vaccine adjuvants, and toxicity of nanoparticles have been investigated. Some of the nanoparticle applications that are currently used in veterinary medicine and have the potential to be applied in the future are also mentioned.
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