NANOCAPSULES: A MULTIFACETED APPROACH TO DRUG DELIVERY AND THERAPEUTIC INNOVATION
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https://doi.org/10.48047/mja7kj41Keywords:
Drug delivery systems, Targeted therapeutics, Polymer selection, Controlled release, Oncology.Abstract
Aim: To clarify the various kinds, production processes, and uses of nanocapsules, with an emphasis on their use in targeted treatments, particularly in oncology.
Objective: To emphasize the benefits of nanocapsules, such as their capacity to encapsulate a variety of therapeutic substances, produce regulated release profiles, and enable surface functionalization for improved targeting.
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