Need of silver nanoparticles for better antidiabetic drug delivery – an overview
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https://doi.org/10.33974/jwfvrq70
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Nanoparticles, Hyperglycaemia, Silver Nanoparticles, PhytochemicalsAbstract
Growth and applications of nano science and nanoparticles have a great footprint in recent years. There is increasing optimism that nanotechnology, as applied to medicine, will bring significant advances in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.Working with these extremely small structures is very much interesting due to its unique properties. Drug delivery and related pharmaceutical development in the context of nanomedicine should be viewed as science and technology of nanometer scale complex systems, consisting of at least two components, one of which is a pharmaceutically active ingredient. Hyperglycaemia occurs because of uncontrolled hepatic glucose output and reduced uptake of glucose by skeletal muscle with reduced glycogen synthesis. Nowadays, to develop nanoscaled systems has become a prominent strategy to improve the drug delivery of phytochemicals. In this review, we primarily summarized the significance of nanotechnology followed by its importance in herbal antidiabetic drug delivery. Equipped With high scale production possibility, Long stability and Freeze dried to form powder formulation silver nanoparticles are determined for better herbal drug targeting in Diabetes Mellitus.
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