Drug Delivery and nanoparticles: Applications and HazardsQuite a hefty read but intriguing, solid information nonetheless.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2527668/Its interesting to see such applications implemented under such conditions, as such toxicologies are extremely variant. With right methods, it could be safely done, and has some potential with certain cancer therapies and drug delivery systems. Analysis of interaction potentials, composition, formulation as well as other additional tests are needed.
Quote: A multitude of substances are currently under investigation for the preparation of nanoparticles for drug delivery, varying from biological substances like albumin, gelatine and phospholipids for liposomes, and more substances of a chemical nature like various polymers and solid metal containing nanoparticles.
Salvia divinorum seems like a good candidate for those who are unable to absorb the salvinorin A.. or simply require a simple binding push with salvia. This plant is a potent k-opioid receptor agonist, acting on the peptide dynorphins, the primary endogenous ligand substrate network.
Quote:Recently it has been reported that areca nut powder extract is capable of reducing silver ions to silver nanoparticles,[7] which may be useful as antimicrobial agents.
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Skip the manual, now, where's the master switch?
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