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What Are Biodegradable Nanomaterials?
Biodegradable nanomaterials are nanoscale materials designed to break down into non-toxic components over time. They are often used in
drug delivery systems
,
biomedical imaging
, and
tissue engineering
. Common examples include
poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA)
,
chitosan
, and
lipid-based nanoparticles
. These materials are engineered to degrade through natural processes such as hydrolysis, enzymatic degradation, or dissolution.
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