Feb 7 · 3 min read · What Are Polymer Nanoparticles? Polymer nanoparticles are widely used in modern drug delivery and advanced material systems. Owing to their small size and tunable surface properties, they enable controlled drug release, targeted delivery, and improve...
Join discussionJan 26 · 3 min read · Liposomes are artificially synthesized vesicles composed of phospholipids and cholesterol that mimic biological cell membranes. Their particle sizes typically range from 50–200 nm and can be adjusted according to preparation methods. Liposomes can en...
Join discussionJan 8 · 3 min read · What Is Graphene and Its Applications Graphene is a two-dimensional carbon material valued for its excellent electrical conductivity, mechanical strength, thermal stability, and chemical resistance. These properties make graphene ideal for energy sto...
Join discussionSep 1, 2025 · 1 min read · Nanoparticle encapsulation is changing the game in pharmaceuticals, food, cosmetics, and agriculture. By enclosing active ingredients—like drugs, vitamins, or nutrients—inside tiny particles, it protects sensitive compounds, boosts stability, and all...
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