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Submit Manuscript | http://medcraveonline.com Growing interest has been observed in the last years for nanostructures applied to biomedical area, especially regarding controlled release of drugs. Progressive release of the drug, transport to specific tissues, increase therapeutic index, reduce side effects, constant plasmatic levels, increased absorption and bioavailability can be considered special advantages of nanoformulations. Several types of nanoformulations have been developed, including a main group which can be classified as nanodispersions. Systems formed by two immiscible liquids and small droplets in a nanosize range, often stabilized by one or more surfactants, are called nanoemulsions. Bluish reflect associated to Tyndall effect can be observed when they are formed and several methods have been used to generate nanoemulsions, such as spontaneous emulsification, low or high energy methods. Considering the intrinsic nature of the drug, if solid insoluble substances are used, it may be usefull to prepared nanocrystals (nanosuspensions). More complex structures can be achieved by using polymeric coating, affording obtainment of nanoparticles. Polymer choice, on this specific case, is a critical point, considering that this component may modulate controlled release of substances. In all cases, utilization of economic viable methods is encouraged, which also must be reproducible and able to encapsulate the drug. Scales up have been successfully performed and nowadays, nanoformulations can be used as novel therapeutic agents by consumers. On this context, “Rede Amazonica de Nanotecnologia Aplicada a Farmacos (RANAF)” (Amazon Nanotechnology Network Applied to Drugs) was created and started with approval of the project entitled “Nanoencapsulation of anti-inflammatory drugs from synthetic and natural origin in polymeric matrix for controlled release”, with had finantial support from Brazilian Research Concil (CNPq, register number 564745/2010-3). RANAF has been performing a main whole to consolidate nanotechnology research through Amazon institutions, being also supported by important groups from other countries, such as Cuba and France (French Guyanne). Great Amazon biodiversity, which is outstanding in Amapa State (Brazil), can be sustainably used in order to achieve innovative natural product based nanoformulations. This is a main aim of RANAF studies, being applicable not only for pharmaceuticals, but also for food, cosmetics, pesticides and other products. Recently, the Laboratory of Phytopharmaceutical Nanobiotechnology was created to involve all development steps, being decisive together with Drug Research Laboratory, to carry RANAF research for different applications, including nanonutraceuticals and nanomedicines for anti-inflammatory, antidepressant, ansiolitica and erectile dysfunction treatment, among others. Commentary Commentary

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