Microfluidization has a wide range of applications in various fields:
Pharmaceuticals: It is used to create nanocrystals and liposomes for drug delivery systems, improving the solubility and bioavailability of poorly soluble drugs. Cosmetics: The technique is employed to produce stable and uniform nanoemulsions for skincare products, enhancing the delivery of active ingredients. Food Industry: Microfluidization helps in creating nanoemulsions for flavors, colors, and nutrients, ensuring better stability and taste. Material Science: It is used to synthesize nanomaterials with specific properties for applications in coatings, electronics, and energy storage.