2022
DOI: 10.1590/0103-8478cr20210195
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Abstract: The purpose of this review was to address the applicability of nanotechnology in veterinary medicine, with an emphasis on research in Brazil from 2013 to 2020. Firstly, we introduced to the general aspects of applicability of nanotechnology in veterinary medicine, and lately we pointed the research involving nanoscience performed in Brazil, in the studied period. Nanotechnology is the field of science that has the capacity to organize matter in nanoscale structures (1 to 100 nm), enabling innovations in differ… Show more

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“…Nanotechnology is the science that refers to manipulating matter at the nanometer scale and producing structures between 1 and 100 nm, thus enabling innovation in the areas of biotechnology, industry, electronics, agriculture, disease diagnosis, and pharmacological therapies (PELAZ et al, 2017;IANISKI et al, 2022). Drug delivery systems using nanoparticles have numerous advantages over conventional drugs because they enable the delivery of unstable and insoluble drugs, maintain active ingredient concentrations at the expected site of action, and reduce systemic toxicity.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Nanotechnology is the science that refers to manipulating matter at the nanometer scale and producing structures between 1 and 100 nm, thus enabling innovation in the areas of biotechnology, industry, electronics, agriculture, disease diagnosis, and pharmacological therapies (PELAZ et al, 2017;IANISKI et al, 2022). Drug delivery systems using nanoparticles have numerous advantages over conventional drugs because they enable the delivery of unstable and insoluble drugs, maintain active ingredient concentrations at the expected site of action, and reduce systemic toxicity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In vivo experiment proved the anti-P. may be a promising therapy to control P. insidiosum infections. It is emphasized that the advantages of using nanotechnology include improving drug delivery, increasing bioavailability and therapeutic index, controlling the release of active ingredients, and reducing the toxic effects (ERDOĞAR et al, 2018;IANISKI et al, 2022). Given the number of experiments and similar responses, it was not possible to calculate the variance for the critical analysis of in vivo treatments, suggesting the need for further in vivo studies to compose a meta-analysis.…”
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“…In this regard, nanostructure compounds have been used to control antimicrobial infections due to their significant efficiency (Ianiski et al . 2022). In this study, the anti‐algicidal activity of Bio‐AgNP was evidenced against multiple isolates of P. bovis and a single P. blaschkeae isolate, all of Brazilian origin.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%