ABSTRACT

Nanoscience is the synergy of mechanical, material science, microelectronics, electrical, chemical, and biological screening. Nanotechnologies are the design, characterization, production, and application of structures, devices, and systems by controlling shape and size at nanometer scale. The use of nanotechnology in medicine has a number of intriguing applications. Some techniques are only imagined, while others are at various stages of testing, or actually being used today. This systemic review highlights classification, preparation techniques, characterization methods, application, health implications, and clinical aspects of nanoparticales.