Effect of nanotechnology on Medicinal Chemistry

Because of its distinctive properties compared to bulk materials, and the novelty of applications made possible in many fields of science, nanotechnology has intrigued a significant number of researchers around the world. Researchers have been designing nanoformulations of different medicinal compounds to improve drug solubility, dissolution, and bioavailability, taking advantage of the specific properties of particles in nano (1-100 nm) form. Pharmaceutical nanotechnology is divided into two fundamental forms of nano-tools. Nanomaterials and devices for nanos. It is possible to sub-classify these materials into nano crystalline and nano formed materials. The nano structure consists of nanoparticles, dendrimers, micelles, metallic nano particles, drug conjugates, etc. Even today, multiple diseases such as diabetes, cancer, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, cardiovascular diseases and multiple sclerosis, as well as various types of serious inflammatory or infectious diseases (e.g. HIV) constitute a large number of serious and complex diseases that pose a significant human problem. Nanomedicine is a nanotechnology application that operates in the field of Medicine and fitness. Nano-medicine uses nano-materials and biosensors for nano-electronics. In the future, molecular nanotechnology will benefit from nano-medicine. The application of nano science in the medical field has many expected advantages and is potentially beneficial for all human races. With the aid of early detection and prevention of nano medicine, better diagnosis, proper care and disease follow-up are possible. As tags and labels, some nano scale particles are used, biological can be done easily, the research has become more sensitive and more versatile. With the advent of nano devices such as gold nano particles, gene sequencing has become more effective, these gold particles can be used for detection of genetic sequence in a sample when tagged with short segments of DNA. In the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases, one of the most important applications of nanotechnology is Various nano carriers, such as dendrimers, nano gels, nano emulsions, liposomes, polymeric nano particles, stable lipid nano particles and nano suspensions, have been tested for the delivery of CNS therapeutics. Nano pharmaceuticals can be used at much earlier stages to diagnose diseases, and traditional techniques using nanoparticles could be used for diagnostic applications. Nano pharmaceuticals are an emerging field in which at the nanoscale the sizes of the drug particles or a therapeutic delivery device work.
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