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Development of pluronic F127 and folic acid coated TiO
Summary: Scientists have found a new, eco-friendly way to make tiny medical helpers called nanoparticles! Instead of using harsh chemicals, they used a natural extract from guava leaves to create titanium dioxide particles. Then, they coated these tiny spheres with special materials—a polymer and folic acid—to make them work better and cost less. Under a microscope, these tiny particles are perfectly round and well-made, opening the door for better, greener, and cheaper medical treatments in the future!
Tags
Folic Acid
Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared
X-Ray Diffraction
Excipients
Psidium
Poloxamer