DEVELOPING A NOVEL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR TARGETING INFECTIOUS DISEASES

Authors

  • DR. D KALIDOSS ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, KALINGA UNIVERSITY, RAIPUR, INDIA.
  • LUKESHWARI SAHU ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY, KALINGA UNIVERSITY, RAIPUR, INDIA.
  • DR. MONICA VERMA PROFESSOR, NEW DELHI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, NEW DELHI, INDIA.

Keywords:

biodegradation, equal biodistribution,targeted drugs

Abstract

When it comes to treating infectious disorders, the ability to send nanoparticles straight into the targeted cells is crucial.  The potential for a medicinal ingredient to be chemically bonded to the nanoparticles has opened up a new avenue for medication delivery.  Remarkably, the discovery of graphene and carbon nanotubes has provided a superior therapeutic and imaging agent for use in biomedical applications.  Pharmaceutical drug delivery technologies like liquid crystals, vesicles, and micelles have been developed for decades, but their use has been restricted because of their high manufacturing costs.

Downloads

How to Cite

KALIDOSS, D. D., SAHU, L., & VERMA, D. M. (2025). DEVELOPING A NOVEL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR TARGETING INFECTIOUS DISEASES. TPM – Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Applied Psychology, 32(S4(2025): Posted 17 July), 95–100. Retrieved from https://tpmap.org/submission/index.php/tpm/article/view/416