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IJNB V-10 I-01 2024

IJNB V-10 I-01 2024

PublishedOpen AccessResearch Article 2024-06-24

Biogenic Silver Nanoparticles: Utilizing Vitex negundo and Eclipta prostrata for Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Activity

By Krishna Gunti, Avan Lal, and Khushal Vithal Wangdale

Abstract: This research unveils a straightforward and environmentally friendly method for producing silver nanoparticles by utilizing leaf extracts from Vitex negundo and Eclipta prostata plants. These nanoparticles are garnering significant interest due to their incorporation of biologically active plant compounds, making them ideal for green synthesis. The study highlights the efficacy of this process in creating…

Published in International journal of Nanobiotechnology · Vol. 10, Issue 01, 2024 · pp. 1–16Read Article →
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Development of Nano-enabled Biosensors for Early Detection of Cardiovascular Diseases

By K Ajay Kumar, K Ganesh, Masani Uday Kiran, T Dillep Kumar, Botta Nikitha, and Chadalawada Hareesh

Abstract: Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) represent a significant global health burden, necessitating early and accurate detection for timely intervention and improved patient outcomes. This article  explores the development of nano-enabled biosensors as a promising approach for the early detection of CVDs. It provides a comprehensive overview of the field, including a literature review, fundamental principles, design considerations,…

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Eco-Friendly Synthesis of Nanoparticles: Advancing Green Methods Using Plant Extracts

By Anshu Tomar

Abstract: Nanotechnology, focusing on materials sized 1-100 nm, has garnered significant interest for its applications in agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and electronic devices. Nanomaterials, due to their unique properties, are pivotal in the development of advanced technologies such as drug delivery systems and nano-devices. Conventional nanoparticle synthesis methods, including sol-gel, chemical precipitation, microwave, and chemical vapor deposition, often…

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Microneedle platform: An innovative way for transdermal drug delivery system.

By Swapnil k. Patil, Sameer R. Shaikh, Azam Z. Shaikh, Akash S. Jain, and Divakar R. Patil

Abstract: The transdermal route is employed as an alternate method in many therapeutic applications to get over the important drawbacks of oral medication delivery. Transdermal microneedle arrays have been used for drug administration via the skin for a very long time. Microneedles are devices with a reputation for being highly efficacious and flexible. Microneedles are devices…

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Review Article on: Nanoemulsion based intranasal drug delivery to Brain

By Vrushali R. Somvanshi, Sandip A. Tadavi, and Sunil P. Pawar

Abstract: The bloodbrain barrier (BBB) controls and restricts the entry of therapeutic medications because it plays a critical role in protecting the brain from toxins.Nasal medicine administration allows for immediate drug delivery into the brain through the nose-to brain pathway.avoiding both the first pass impact and the blood-brain barrier. Various novel and promising formulation approaches have been explored for drug targeting to the brain by nasal administration. Nanoemulsions have the potential to avoid problems, including low solubility, poor bioavailability, slow onset of action, and enzymatic degradation. The present review highlights research scenarios of nanoemulsions for nose-to-brain delivery for the management of…

Published in International journal of Nanobiotechnology · Vol. 10, Issue 01, 2024 · pp. 17–24Read Article →