This edition of Future Tech TOE discusses about nanoencapsulation. Nanoencapsulation is a coating process by which an active ingredient is coated with a biodegradable shell material at nano scale. The technology is used across a wide range of industries from food to personal care and pharmaceuticals. Nanoencapsulation ensures protection and controlled release of bioactive compounds at the right time and the right place. Nanoencapsulation offers several advantages in comparison to targeted site-specific delivery and efficient absorption through cells in terms of stability and scalability. Stakeholders are exploring potential of nanoencapsulation for new applications such as chemicals, catalysts, and construction.
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