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 * 1) Nanoencapsulation in medicine is a technique that involves enclosing drugs or therapeutic agents within nanoscale carriers, typically nanoparticles, for targeted drug delivery and improved therapeutic outcomes. This results in the following: improved bioavailability, targeted delivery, prolonged drug release, reduced side effects, and various other outcomes. Nanoencapsulation is a promising strategy in medicine, offering tailored solutions for drug delivery, improved patient compliance, and more effective treatments for a wide range of diseases and conditions.
 * 2) Nanoencapsulation is a process that involves enclosing active substances, such as drugs, nutrients, or other bioactive compounds, within nanometer-sized carriers or particles. These carriers are typically in the nanoscale range, typically with diameters ranging from 1 to 1,000 nanometers. This technique is widely used in pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, and various fields of medical research to optimize the delivery of therapeutic agents and improve their efficacy while minimizing adverse effects.