Scholars International Conference and Exhibition on

Pharmaceutics and Drug Delivery Research

THEME: "Exploring the Challenges in Pre & Post Formulations and Drug Delivery Systems"

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Microfluidic Platform for Nanoparticle Synthesis

Nanoparticle synthesis refers to process for producing nanoparticles. Nanoparticles can be obtain from larger molecules, or synthesized by ‘bottom-up’ methods that, for example, nucleate and grow particles from fine molecular dispensation in liquid or vapour phase. Synthesis can also include functionalization by conjugation to bioactive molecules. Nanoparticles involves breaking up large material into atoms or ions and then allowing those atoms or ions to condense into nanoparticles. This process actually occurs, in a basic and an inefficient way, in your campfire, which produces a small quantity of carbon nanotubes. Synthesis of nanomaterials in more yield and less cost has been a significant challenge since the very early expansion of nanoscience.

Pharmaceutics 2020 is a global platform to discuss with new innovative techniques, and also learn about research Advances in Drug Targeting and Design, Drug Delivery Research, Pharmaceutical Technology, Novel Drug Delivery Systems, Pre-formulation & formulation studies, Biopharmaceutics and Biologic Drugs.

  • Solid Lipid Nanoparticles
  • Peptide – directed Nanoparticle Synthesis
  • Silver Nanoparticles
  • Nano biotechnology
  • Biomedical sciences

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