ISSN 2959-1864 (Online); ISSN 2958-0536 (Print); DOI: 10.30546/abc
Acta Botanica Caucasica
PRODUCTION OF DRUG NANOPARTICLES FROM MEDICINAL PLANT EXTRACTS
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Abstract. Important areas of nanotechnology such as nanodiagnostics, nanopharmacology,
nanotransplantation, nanotherapeutics, and nanotherapy are imerging as the most promising
medical technologies. Among these, nanopharmacologystands out as the most crucial. Thorough
research and regulation of the physicochemical properties of nanoparticles enable their utilization in
key medical areas such as therapy, diagnostics, transplantation and tissue culture acquisition, as well
as in pharmacology. This will significantly greatly contribute to the advancement of nanomedicine.
Therefore, it is essential to further enhance the methods used in preparing nanomedicines, including
nanoencapsulation, surface functionalization of nanoparticles, and the production of medicinal
nanoparticles through the synthesis of extracts from medicinal plants. While each of these
methods offers its own benefits, the primary concern lies in ensuring the effective absorption and
biocompatibility of resulting nanoparticles, which are critical properties for medical applications.
Nanomedicines obtained through nanoencapsulation, nanoparticle surface functionalization, and
drug nanoparticle synthesis will play a pivotal role in addressing significant challenges posed by
traditional drugs, optimizing for therapeutic delivery, and navigating the diverse biological barriers
present in various patient populations and diseases.

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