Highlighted by ANID: The National Agency for Research and Development (ANID) has featured one of CEDENNA's projects on their news section:
The project, conducted by the ANID CEDENNA Center, could lead to eco-friendly properties and greater economic efficiency in agricultural and medical applications.
Dr. Gustavo Zúñiga, a researcher at CEDENNA, is developing plant-based nanoparticles using native and Antarctic plants from Chile. This pioneering advancement has potential applications in agriculture and medicine, promising to be more effective and sustainable than conventional options.
Nanoparticles from over 30 species, including maqui and boldo, show properties that could enhance pest and disease control in agriculture, reducing dependency on chemicals and lowering operational costs...
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