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Efficient characterization of nanodrugs X ray small angle scattering method
The article discusses nanomedicines and their characterization methods. It outlines two main categories brand new nanomedicines (directly processed from raw drugs) and nanocarriers (systems like nanoliposomes and polymer micelles that carry traditional drugs). While nanomedicines offer advantages over traditional drugs, they face stability and absorption challenges. Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) is presented as a key analytical method for characterizing nanoparticles, capable of measuring particles between 1-300 nm, though it has limitations with microporous and mixed-composition materials.
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This paper focuses on the application of small-angle x-ray scattering to the particle size distribution of nanoparticles
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