Abstract
In the recent two or three decades, polymeric nanoparticles (PNPs) have continuously played a pivotal role in various fields such as electronics, sensors, photonics, biotechnology, and nanomedicines. PNPs have attained much popularity due to their unique properties like biodegradability, biocompatibility, and biomimetic characteristics. A variety of techniques are available to produce PNPs such as solvent evaporation, supercritical fluid technology, microemulsion, salting-out, dialysis, miniemulsion, and interfacial polymerization and surfactant-free emulsion also distinguish from other nanocarriers. This chapter highlights and discusses the general description of PNPs, their methods of preparation, clinical applications, and their amazing role in targeted drug delivery.
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