Evolution of Nanoformulations in Pharmaceutical Science
Keywords:
Nanotechnology, Nanomaterials, Nanoparticles, Liposomes, Niosomes, Carbon Nanotubes, Targeted Drug DeliverySynopsis
Nanotechnology is transforming the future of pharmaceutical sciences, offering smarter, safer, and more effective drug delivery systems. “Evolution of Nano formulations in Pharmaceutical Science – Volume I” captures this exciting journey, highlighting innovations in targeted therapy, controlled release, and biocompatible platforms.
This volume reflects the collective effort of passionate scholars whose contributions add depth and value to the book. I extend heartfelt thanks to Abushan Khan, Prashant Kumar, Rajat Kumar, Ayushi Singh, Sashin Kumar, Utkarsh, and Deepshika for their dedication and innovative insights.
I hope this work inspires researchers, academicians, and professionals to explore new horizons in nano pharmaceuticals and contribute to advancing global healthcare.
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