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Solid Dispersions of Biologically Active Substances
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: Received: 24 December 2020 / Approved: 25 December 2020 / Online: 25 December 2020 (09:00:49 CET)
How to cite: Khalikov, S. Solid Dispersions of Biologically Active Substances. Preprints 2020, 2020120648. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202012.0648.v1 Khalikov, S. Solid Dispersions of Biologically Active Substances. Preprints 2020, 2020120648. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202012.0648.v1
Abstract
Due to the rapid development of nanotechnologies, materials, in particular , solid dispersions (SDs), which are actively introduced into the life of modern man, have been obtained. Special progress in this area is observed in industry and medicine. The use of SDs in agriculture is lagging far behind, despite the growing number of scientific papers on this topic. At the same time, the prospects for the introduction of SDs in the agro-industrial complex are obvious.
The review presents the results of research on the development of innovative preparations based on SD to protect plants from diseases and pests of cultivated plants, as well as parasiticides to protect animal health based on modern achievements of nanotechnology. One of these technologies is the methods of mechanochemistry, which improve the properties of poorly soluble biologically active substances by their joint mechanical treatment with water-soluble polymers and auxiliary substances.
Keywords
Solid Dispersions, Drugs, Anthelminthics, Protectants, Solubility, Mechanochamistry, Biological Active Substances.
Subject
Chemistry and Materials Science, Nanotechnology
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