Nanocapsules as Smart Natural Product Drug Delivery Systems: Recent Advances and Future Directions

Abstract

In the field of biotechnology and pharmaceuticals, bioactive compounds play vital roles as fortifying ingredients and drug components. As these products are naturally acquired from plant resources, their stability and functionality have to be preserved essentially. Of late, these bioactive components are effectively preserved as capsules through the process of nanoencapsulation, which has been reported to successfully maintain their shelf life and structures and prolong their functional ability. Here, the authors had attempted to elaborate reported studies on the materials used in the fabrication of nanocapsules, several modes of nanoencapsulation, the analytical methods to assess the characteristics of nanocapsules, and the natural product bioactives that are encapsulated, and their utilisation in various pharmacological applications. The article significantly discussed how these nanocapsules are remarkable in targeted drug delivery and sustained drug release. The present review throws a limelight on the challenges that were faced during their production and commercialisation. In addition, current strategies to overcome the disadvantages in the process were also emphasised. Overall, this review article will substantially serve as a comprehensive resource to understand nanoencapsulation and implement it with stateof-the-art technologies to enhance the nutritive, mechanical, and functional properties of the bioactive compounds for consumption and biomedical applications.

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
05 Mar 2026
Accepted
04 Jun 2026
First published
17 Jun 2026

Nanoscale Horiz., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Nanocapsules as Smart Natural Product Drug Delivery Systems: Recent Advances and Future Directions

A. P. Asmara, S. Razack, C. S. Y. Cheong, K. Nisah and A. Prasansuklab, Nanoscale Horiz., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6NH00103C

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