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Nanocapsule Нанокапсула
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Нанокапсула (также коллоидосома) (англ. nanocapsule) — наночастица, состоящая из полимерной, липидной или другой оболочки, окружающей её внутреннюю полость или содержимое. A nanocapsule is a nanoscale shell made from a nontoxic polymer. They are vesicular systems made of a polymeric membrane which encapsulates an inner liquid core at the nanoscale. Nanocapsules have many uses, including promising medical applications for drug delivery, food enhancement, nutraceuticals, and for self-healing materials. The benefits of encapsulation methods are for protection of these substances to protect in the adverse environment, for controlled release, and for precision targeting. Nanocapsules can potentially be used as MRI-guided nanorobots or nanobots, although challenges remain.
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space available to entrap substances. Hollow nanoparticle composed of a solid shell that surrounds a core-forming
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IUPAC definition
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Нанокапсула (также коллоидосома) (англ. nanocapsule) — наночастица, состоящая из полимерной, липидной или другой оболочки, окружающей её внутреннюю полость или содержимое. A nanocapsule is a nanoscale shell made from a nontoxic polymer. They are vesicular systems made of a polymeric membrane which encapsulates an inner liquid core at the nanoscale. Nanocapsules have many uses, including promising medical applications for drug delivery, food enhancement, nutraceuticals, and for self-healing materials. The benefits of encapsulation methods are for protection of these substances to protect in the adverse environment, for controlled release, and for precision targeting. Nanocapsules can potentially be used as MRI-guided nanorobots or nanobots, although challenges remain. IUPAC definition Hollow nanoparticle composed of a solid shell that surrounds a core-formingspace available to entrap substances.
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