Nanoemulsions Find Potential as a Targeted and Sustained Delivery System Across Applications
Nanoemulsions are characterized by high bioavailability and permeability; it can potentially be used to encapsulate both water- and oil-soluble substances. Due to its small droplet size, the encapsulated particles can remain stable for a period of time and can avoid gravitational issues such as Oswald ripening.
Due to the abovementioned reasons, the application potential of the technology is vast with its adoption being foremost in healthcare, personal care, and food & beverage industries, especially for sustained and targeted delivery. The last three years have witnessed there is an increasing interest in the use of nanoemulsions in the automotive, energy, oil & gas, paints & coatings, and consumer goods industries due to its high stability. The possible adoption of nanoemulsion in these industries can potentially reduce the need for organic solvents, chemical additives as well as volatile organic compound (VOC). There has been an increasing number of initiatives focused on R&D activities of nanoemulsions in agriculture as it can potentially aid in effective delivery of phytotoxic biopesticides to the targeted plant cells without harming the rest.
This research service titled “Emerging Opportunities for Nanoemulsions” provides a review of both current and emerging applications of nanoemulsions while highlighting its technology capability. The research service also describes the manufacturing process, highlights the key factors that influence R&D and adoption efforts across various geographic regions. It also provides a list of noteworthy innovations, from both technology and product perspective across the globe and highlights key innovators. The research service also provides an assessment of opportunities for nanoemulsions across the various identified application areas.