Nanotechnology will start a new method of supplying medicine to the brain

in life •  7 years ago 

Providing life-saving medicines directly to the medical providers in a safe and effective way is a challenging issue. The main reason: blood-brain obstruction, which protects the brain from cell to specific medicines. Methods like injection or pill do not like doctors as an immediate means and they often require aggressive, risky strategies to ensure quicker medicines in the brain.


A group of engineers at the University of St. Louis, Innovative Innovative Production-Transport has developed a new way through which the supply of medicines to the brain can flourish. It will be easy to breathe.


Ramesh Ralia, a researcher at the School of Engineering and Applied Science, said, "It will be a nanopathic nasal spray and this sourcing method will be able to reach the brain within 30 minutes to one hour."


He also said, "Blood-brain barrier protects the brain from unknowable things in the blood that can damage the brain. But when we have to supply something there, it is difficult and aggressive to overcome that obstacle. Our non-invasive technique can provide medicines through nanopartical, so less risk and react in a short time. "


This extraordinary method is mainly based on the principles of aerosol science and engineering, which helps in spreading the nanoparticles product around and it can be deposited in the upper regions of the nasal cavity by radiation. The chairman of the Department of Energy, Environment and Chemical Engineering, and Professor Pritam Biswas, a professor of Lucy and Stanley Lopter, created an arisol with a mix of gold mixed nanoparticles with Ralia controlled size, shape and surface charge. The nanoparticles have been blocked by the fluorescent marker, which allows researchers to follow these movements.


Later, Ralia and biomedical engineering researcher assisted by an alveolar aorta called Saha manastusta, was exposed to aerosol and found that the nanoparticles were passing through the scent of the scent through the scent of the nerves. Due to the very small size, nanoparticles reach the brain by crossing the brain-blood transfusions and spread it within a few minutes.


The team examined the idea on locusts or locusts because blood and brain disorders are physically similar to both insects and humans, and researchers are considering going through nasal areas in the nerves as the best way to enter the brain.


Varanasi Raman, associate professor of biomedical engineering, said, "The shortest and probably the easiest way in the brain is through your nose. The scent of your nose and its outline: the way of the two radios. And it also applies to the scent of indigenous animals. "


To determine whether the external nanopartal brain disrupts the normal function, Saha examines physiological reactions of neuronal neurone before and after applying nanoparticle. After a few hours of nanopartical analysis, no noticeable change of electrophial reactions was detected.


"It is an introduction to the research on nanoparticles-based medicines."


At the next stage of the study, integrating gold nanoparticles with various medicines, and ultrasound will target more precise parts of the brain area, which will be particularly beneficial for brain tumors.

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This scientific invention may revolutionize the approach of treatment in the future

Maybe in future

From where you collect this information, I mean which journal ? Do you have any reference please provide me.

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