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Nanomaterial Chemistry and Technology (ISSN 2690-2575)

Keywords

Animal Nanotechnology

Nanotechnology has opened up new vistas for applications in molecular biology, biotechnology and almost all the disciplines of veterinary and animal sciences. Excellence in animal health and production can be achieved by translation of this newer technology to create effective services and products for animals. It is the science that learns about atoms and substance responses that are catalyzed by proteins that happen in every single living life form. Animal nanotechnology is a part of science and technology that learns about structure and capacity cell segments, for example, protein, starch, lipid, nucleic acids, and different biomolecules in creatures. Nowadays organic chemistry is more centered particularly in substance responses that include catalysts and the attributes of protein. Organic chemistry of cell digestion is considered regularly nowadays also. Different trains in organic chemistry are the investigation of hereditary codes (DNA and RNA), protein combination, cell film transportation, and flag transduction. Global challenges are related to animal production, including environmental sustainability, human health, disease control, and food security. Nanotechnology holds promise for animal health, veterinary medicine, and other areas of animal production. Nanotechnologies in animal production are important areas of research and development.

Edelweiss Nanomaterial chemistry and technology journal is a scholarly journal that aims to publish most complete and reliable source of information on the findings and current developments in the form of original Research, Review, Opinion articles, Case reports, Mini review, Short communication. Edelweiss Nanomaterial chemistry and technology Journal publishes manuscripts on Animal Nanotechnology.

Editorial Board

Jhon Smith

Professor

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Jhon Smith

Professor

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Jhon Smith

Professor

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Jhon Smith

Associate Professor

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