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Nanoformulation

Nanoformulation involves creating and designing tiny particles, called nanomaterials, typically less than 100 nanometers in size, to improve how drugs, vaccines, or other substances perform. Because of their small size, these particles can enhance delivery to specific cells or tissues, increase absorption, and control release rates. Nanoformulations can make treatments more effective, reduce side effects, and enable new therapies. This advanced approach is used in medicine, cosmetics, and agriculture to optimize the performance of various substances by manipulating their properties at the nanoscale.