A: Nano-bio-technology is an interface technology integrating elements of both nanotechnology and biotechnology. Nanobiotechnology aims at developing methods and materials which are applicable in biology, medicine, medical engineering, cosmetics and functional foods.
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A: Nanosizing can be liberally understood to mean reducing or creating a particle to less than micrometer size. (1000 nm = 1 um). Particles that are simply sized down in increments to nano-size range are said to use a "top/down" process, called incremental nanotechnology. Particles that are created or engineered to help optimize utility by properties not just attributed to small size, use a "bottom /up" creation process, and are called evolutionary nanotechnology, which is the true frontier. NanoSorb? is an evolutionary nanotechnology.
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A: These are nutrients or nutraceuticals that have been "nanosized" through incremental or evolutionary nanotechnologies.
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A: Nutraceuticals today are often taken in capsule form or as ingredients in functional foods with the intention that the nutraceutical will be beneficial. However, nutritional experts say that many nutraceuticals are not highly bioavailable. In such cases the nutritional effect is usually less than optimal and too often marginal. Being unavailable for assimilation, they exit through the body's digestive system. Of note, the same problem of poor bioavailability is true of the cosmeceuticals, such as face creams, which are not efficiently absorbed through the skin.
Evolutionary nanosized particles are engineered to pass more easily through intestinal, skin and cell membranes, increasing true bioavailability. Not only are functional foods, nutraceuticals, cosmeceuticals and pharmaceuticals engineered this way more bioavailable, by not "wasting" product, dosage size can be lessened, increasing economy and compliance.
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A: Nano-bio-technology delivery systems are a strategy for achieving the optimal benefits of otherwise poorly absorbable nutraceuticals, phytonutrients, cosmeceuticals and pharmaceuticals.
As pertains to BioPharma's NanoSorb(tm), when put in water the lipid molecules of our technology self-assemble into self-closed membranes arranged as a lipid bi-layers. Water-soluble substances added to the water get trapped inside the vesicles; fat-soluble ingredients get incorporated into the lipid membrane of the vesicles. The lipid membrane of the liposome can fuse with other membranes (e.g. intestinal cell membrane, skin cells, sublingual cells), thus delivering the liposome contents. By making liposomes in a solution of substances which would normally be unable to diffuse through cell membrane, the substances can be delivered past the membrane. Liposomes are widely used as carriers of antibiotics, anti-tumor drugs, organic phyto-nutrients, antioxidants, ATP, hemoglobin and vitamins, thus enhancing their bioavailability.
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A: NanoSorb? is the trade mark name for BioPharma's new patented evolutionary nano-technology. The NanoSorb technology creates single or multi-layered nanosized vesicles that are prepackaged for easy absorption by the enterocytes of the small intestine, directly through the skin, or via the sublinqual and oral mucosa, thereby in all cases bypassing the portal circulation and the liver. BioPharma's NanoSorb technology is proven to significantly enhance bioavailability, even over standard liposome delivery systems.
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A: YES, COMPLETELY! The NanoSorbTM molecule is a component of one or more patents, patent applications, regulatory filings and regulatory approvals.
The nanosize of the NanoSorbTM liposome is the same size range as the old tech phosphatidyl choline (PC) liposomes used for almost 40 years now, and in common use in supplements for 25, with not one symptom related to their "nanosize". The NanoSorb liposome we use consists of PC molecules and glycol molecules. The PC is of course is an important nutrient in itself, and glycol {C2H4(OH)2 } is a "sugar alcohol" readily and safely excreted from the body in the urine.
The technology used in BioPharma's products has been used safely in pharmaceuticals and cosmeceuticals for over 15 years. Here is the toxicology study for your review.
Those medical and scientific professionals who wish a bibliography and scientific references should email our Director of Research and Development, Dr Mariana Tihova, to specifically request such information.
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