Abstract

The research work is devoted to the acquisition of nanocapsules, which are one of the drug delivery systems, and their morphological analysis. In modern times, the development of new drug delivery systems from natural raw materials in the treatment and prevention of diseases of various origins is considered a priority issue of pharmacy. From this point of view, the preparation and analysis of nanocapsules based on the extract from the studied deer antlers is of great importance. As a result of the morphological analysis of nanocapsules prepared from deer antlers grown in the climatic conditions of Azerbaijan, carrageenan-coated nanocapsules have sizes 118.3-243.6 nm in SEM, 10-248 nm in TEM, and tragacanth-coated nanocapsules have sizes 33.15-224.1 nm in SEM, TEM was determined to be 15-254 nm. During numerous studies, it was determined that nanocapsules prepared with tracagant proved to be more intense and more stable. Researches were carried out in the pharmaceutical technology laboratory of Azerbaijan Medical University and AHTARC (DAYTAM) of Atatürk University of the Republic of Turkey. As a result of the conducted research, it was clear that the use of nanocapsules developed by an effective technological method from deer antlers, which has sufficient raw material reserves in Azerbaijan, is considered appropriate for future treatment of diseases in oncology, infertility, osteoarthritis, cardiovascular, and nervous system.

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