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Aquasomes are nanoparticulate carrier system but instead of being simple nanoparticles these are three layered self assembled structures, comprised of a solid phase nanocrystalline core coated with oligomeric film to which biochemically active molecules are adsorbed with or without modification. Alternatively aquasomes are called as bodies of water , their water like properties protect and preserve fragile biological molecules, and this property of maintaining conformational integrity as well as high degree of surface exposure are exploited in targeting of bio-active molecules like peptide and…mehr

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Aquasomes are nanoparticulate carrier system but instead of being simple nanoparticles these are three layered self assembled structures, comprised of a solid phase nanocrystalline core coated with oligomeric film to which biochemically active molecules are adsorbed with or without modification. Alternatively aquasomes are called as bodies of water , their water like properties protect and preserve fragile biological molecules, and this property of maintaining conformational integrity as well as high degree of surface exposure are exploited in targeting of bio-active molecules like peptide and protein hormones, antigens and genes to specific sites. These carbohydrate stabilize nanoparticles of ceramic are known as aquasomes which was first developed by Nir Kossovsky. The pharmacologically active molecule incorporated by co-polymerization, diffusion or adsorption to carbohydrate surface of pre formed nanoparticles. Nanotechnology offers some new solutions in treating various diseases.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Basavaraj K. Nanjwade has completed his Ph.D from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences Karnataka, Bangalore. He is the Director of KLE Society¿s College of Pharmacy, Nipani, Karnataka, India. He has published 71 papers in reputed national and international journals and 11 Patents. He guided 17 M.Pharm and 7 Ph. D students.