College of Computer Science and Engineering, Department of Computer Science, Germany
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Nanocapsules: Unlocking the Potential of Tiny Marvels
Author(s): Javier Adamowicz*
Nanocapsules, minuscule structures measured in nanometers, have emerged as transformative agents across diverse domains.
Their core-shell architecture, often composed of polymers, lipids, or inorganic materials, offers a unique platform for
encapsulating a myriad of substances. In drug delivery, nanocapsules present a breakthrough, enabling controlled release and
targeted therapies with minimized side effects. Beyond medicine, these nanostructures find applications in food preservation,
cosmetics, and imaging technologies. Polymeric, lipid, and inorganic nanocapsules showcase distinct advantages, from improved
stability to mimicking natural cell membranes. Despite their promise, challenges such as biocompatibility and scalability
persist. The future of nanocapsules holds the key to personalized medicine, sustainable industry practices, and innovative
approaches to long-standing ch.. View more»