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Australian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research

Volume 2, Issue 1, 2015
Mcmed International
Australian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
Issn
XXX-XXXX (Print), XXXX-XXXX (Online)
Frequency
bi-annual
Email
editorajpr@mcmed.us
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http://mcmed.us/journal/ajpr
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Abstract
Title
A REVIEW ON LYMPHATIC CIRCULATION
Author
Shahid Mohammad S* and Nirmala M
Email
shahith_md@yahoo.co.in
keyword
Lymphatic system, Nanotechnology, Pressure.
Abstract
The circulatory system processes an average of 20 liters of blood per day through capillary filtration which removes plasma while leaving the blood cells. Roughly 17 liters of the filtered plasma actually get reabsorbed directly into the blood vessels, while the remaining 3 liters are left behind in the interstitial fluid. The primary function of the lymph system is to provide an accessory route for these excess 3 liters per day to get returned to the blood. The pressure in the venous system is considerably lower than the pressure in the arterial system. It contains a larger portion of blood than the arterial system does, for the venous system is thought to be the blood reservoir of the body. The lymphatic system can be thought of as a drainage system needed because; the blood circulates through the body, blood plasma leaks into tissues through the thin walls of the capillaries nanotechnology for treatment, diagnosis, monitoring, and control of biological systems. The use of Nanotechnology in medicine and more specifically drug delivery is set to spread rapidly.
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