Vol. 9, Special Issue 1, Part J (2025)

Therapeutic applications of nanoparticles in veterinary medicine

Author(s):

Shivani Bante, Shweta Rajoriya, Nidhi S Choudhary, Vivek Agrawal and Rakhi Verma

Abstract:

The cattle business might undergo a significant global transformation thanks to cutting-edge and constantly developing nanotechnology. New techniques for nanoscale material manipulation led to evolutionary developments in several medical domains. Today, there are thousands of different types of nanomaterials, each with a distinct form, origin, and possible application. Nanotechnology provides new ways to solve old problems. They are infiltrating the fields of animal nutrition, veterinary vaccine manufacturing, farm disinfectants, animal breeding and reproduction, and diagnostics at a startling rate. There are major public health ramifications when they replace commonly used antibiotics. By doing this, they lessen the frequency of drug resistance and drug residues in milk and meat. Because of problems like antibiotic resistance, growing costs for pharmaceuticals and services, and the need to increase animal production, the veterinary care industry is always in search of creative solutions. A wide range of solutions made possible by nanotechnology have been offered in response. The use of nanoparticles in veterinary medicine has several potential benefits over conventional medications, such as improved safety, targeting capabilities, dose response, bioavailability, and effectiveness. Metal nanoparticles, liposomes, carbon nanotubes, quantum dots, micelles, and other nanomaterials can all be used in nanomedicine. The development and manufacturing of multifunctional nanoparticle complexes that may concurrently deliver therapeutic and diagnostic substances to designated locations is the most intriguing idea in nanomedicine. Research on nanotechnology will soon be able to create ground-breaking tools for improving animal productivity and health. Nanotechnology's applications in veterinary medicine are not limited to illness prevention and control; they also extend to other domains, increasing farmers' profits from animal husbandry.

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How to cite this article:
Shivani Bante, Shweta Rajoriya, Nidhi S Choudhary, Vivek Agrawal and Rakhi Verma. Therapeutic applications of nanoparticles in veterinary medicine. Int. J. Adv. Biochem. Res. 2025;9(1S):741-749. DOI: 10.33545/26174693.2025.v9.i1Sj.3598