Applications of nanoparticles in veterinary science: A promising technology for animal health

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Maria Esther Ortega Cerrilla
Erik Rodríguez-Marín
Israel Castillo-Juárez
Elsa Margarita Crosby-Galván
José Guadalupe Herrera-Haro
Leonor Miranda-Jiménez

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Objective: Review and describe the importance of nanoparticles in veterinary science to improve the health and welfare of animals.


Approach: The use of nanoparticles in veterinary sciences aims to utilize the unique properties of these structures at the nanometer level to solve medical and therapeutic problems in veterinary medicine.


Study limitations/implications: Although nanoparticles have great potential in veterinary medicine, they also have certain limitations that must be considered in their application. We can highlight bioavailability, distribution, toxicity, immunological interactions, and costs among these.


Conclusions: The field of veterinary medicine is constantly evolving, which is why nanoparticles have become cutting-edge tools with transformative potential. Their application in diagnosing, treating, and preventing diseases offers a way to improve animal health and welfare. The continued search for solid research and solutions to overcome limitations will allow the full potential of these technologies to be realized.


Keywords: nanoparticles, veterinary sciences, animal health.

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