Editorial
Key Challenges of Biochemical Promises Review on Nano-Vaccinology
Author(s): Sunita Basu*
Nanomaterials have wide-ranging biomedical applications in prevention, treatment and control of diseases.
Nanoparticle based vaccines have proven prodigious prophylaxis of various infectious and non-infectious diseases
of human and animal concern. Nano-vaccines outnumber the conventional vaccines by virtue of plasticity in
physio-chemical properties and ease of administration. The efficacy of nano-based vaccines may be attributed to
the improved antigen stability, minimum immuno-toxicity, sustained release, enhanced immunogenicity and the
flexibility of physical features of nanoparticles. Based on these, the nano-based vaccines have potential to evoke
both cellular and humoral immune responses. Targeted and highly specific immunological pathways required for
solid and long lasting immunity may be achieved with specially engineered nano-vaccines. This review presents
an insight in.. View More»
DOI:
10.14303/irjbcs.2023.21