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12th Edition of World Nanotechnology Conference

March 18-20, 2027 | Singapore
March 18-20, 2027 | Singapore

Pulmonary Delivery Using NP

Pulmonary Delivery Using NP

Nanoparticles (NP) are a type of nanomaterials with a size range of 1–100 nm. Their unique size, shape, and surface properties make them attractive for pulmonary drug delivery applications. Pulmonary delivery of NP-based drug delivery systems offers a number of advantages over traditional methods of delivery, including increased bioavailability, faster onset of action, and improved drug targeting to the lungs. Additionally, NP-based drug delivery systems can be tailored to target specific cells or tissues in the lungs, thus allowing for better control over the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic parameters of drug delivery. NP-based drug delivery systems are composed of polymeric or lipid-based nanoparticles, which are loaded with drugs or other active agents. The particle size and surface properties of the NP determine the drug loading capacity and the release rate of the drug. The surface properties of the NP also affect their interaction with the mucus layer of the lungs and the airway epithelium, which determines their transport and uptake into the lungs. In general, NP-based drug delivery systems have a higher drug loading capacity and a faster release rate than traditional drug delivery systems, allowing for higher drug concentrations in the lungs and faster onset of action. In order to ensure successful pulmonary delivery of NP-based drug delivery systems, several factors must be taken into consideration. First, the NP must be designed to be non-toxic and non-irritating to the airway epithelium, to ensure safe and effective delivery.

Committee Members
Committee Member - Alexander G Ramm

Alexander G Ramm

Kansas State University, United States
Committee Member - Paulo Cesar De Morais

Paulo Cesar De Morais

Catholic University of Brasilia, Brazil
Committee Member - Thomas J Webster

Thomas J Webster

Brown University, United States
World Nano 2027 Speakers
Karel Havlicek

Karel Havlicek

Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic
Magda Nechanicka

Magda Nechanicka

Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic

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