Organic and Biogenic Nanocarriers as Bio-Friendly Systems for Bioactive Compounds' Delivery: State-of-the Art and Challenges

"Green" strategies to build up novel organic nanocarriers with bioperformance are modern trends in nanotechnology. In this way, the valorization of bio-wastes and the use of living systems to develop multifunctional organic and biogenic nanocarriers (OBNs) have revolutionized the nanotechn...

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Bioavailability
Biocompatibility
Biological activity
Drugs
Environmental impact
Enzymes
Fruits
Nanomaterials
Nanoparticles
Nanotechnology
Ovarian cancer
Pharmaceuticals
Pharmacology
Physiology
Phytochemicals
Toxicity
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