ISSN
2249-7676
e ISSN
2249-7668
Publisher
pharmacology and toxicology
KLR Pharmacy College, Paloncha, Telangana, India.
The combination of microanalysis and nanotechnology has brought new revolutions in the field of pharmaceutical testing by making it more sensitive, accurate, and adaptable in the development and testing of drugs, quality checks and individualized medicine. Nanotechnology utilizing nanomaterials such as nanoparticles, carbon nanotubes, and nanostructured materials greatly enhances detection limits and sensitivity of the conventional analytical techniques to allow traces of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), impurities, and degradation products to be detected. The wide range of applications of this integration is in drug discovery, detecting impurities and tracing drug release in controlled delivery systems. Enhanced microanalysis methods based on nanotechnology can be useful especially in the domain of high-throughput screening where the method consumes less resources, is efficient, and can be monitored in real time. In spite of its benefits there are still difficulties in scaling up of these methods to large scale production and regulatory permissibility. With upcoming developments in nanotechnology, the application of nanotechnology coupled with microanalysis will further develop the pharmaceutical research to maximize the efforts of drugs in terms of safety, efficacy, and individual therapeutic plans
16 , 1 , 2026
8 - 22



