Significance of Biomedical application
Biomedical application refers to the diverse uses of various materials, technologies, and biological systems in the medical field aimed at enhancing health outcomes. This includes the use of Acmella oleracea for treating specific conditions, silver nanoparticles in drug delivery and antimicrobial roles, infrared spectroscopy for microbial identification, and polymers for medical devices. Additional applications encompass nanotechnology in diagnostics and treatment, as well as biologically derived substances, all crucially focused on improving health care and therapeutic efficacy.
Synonyms: Medical technology, Health application, Healthcare technology, Medical application, Clinical application, Medical utilization, Healthcare utilization, Clinical utilization.
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The concept of Biomedical application in scientific sources
Biomedical application involves utilizing synthesized metal oxide nanoparticles for infection treatment, deploying nanorobots for precise disease diagnosis and treatment, and incorporating nanocomposites in healthcare devices and materials for enhanced medical efficacy.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) These are uses of biological or medical knowledge and technology to solve health-related problems and improve the quality of life.[1]