SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF HYDROXY PROPYL METHYL CELLULOSE-BASED CITRIC ACID CROSSLINKED NANOGELS OBTAINED VIA GREEN PROTOCOL

Nanogels are versatile tools in the hands of a biochemist, increasingly being used for medicinal applications and as bio-sensing tools. The utilization of biopolymer-based nano gels is a field that still has much exploration to be done. In this article, we will study the Hydroxypropyl Methyl Cellulo...

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