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Obesity, a global public health issue, often emanates from dietary imbalances. Strategic nutraceutical supplementation can fundamentally mitigate or even reverse obesity with minimal adverse effects. Nonetheless, most antiobesity nutraceuticals possess intrinsic limitations in oral administration, such as low solubility, chemical instability, and susceptibility to biodegradation. These drastically diminish their bioavailability, thereby restricting their effectiveness in combating obesity. The emergence of nanotechnology heralds a transformative paradigm to clear this hurdle. A myriad of nutraceuticals has been nanomodified for obesity management, yet a comprehensive compilation on this topic is currently absent. Accordingly, this review focuses on all antiobesity nanonutraceuticals and expounds their characteristics, enhanced bioavailability, and weight-loss mechanisms according to six primary categories: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and phytochemicals. Their application perspectives, impediments, and potential solutions are further discussed. As a pivotal reference, this review will accelerate the in-depth development of nanonutraceuticals and their translation from bench to bedside in the ongoing battle against the global obesity epidemic.
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Small Science is a premium multidisciplinary open access journal dedicated to publishing impactful research from all areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. It features interdisciplinary original research and focused review articles on relevant topics. The journal covers design, characterization, mechanism, technology, and application of micro-/nanoscale structures and systems in various fields including physics, chemistry, materials science, engineering, environmental science, life science, biology, and medicine. It welcomes innovative interdisciplinary research and its readership includes professionals from academia and industry in fields such as chemistry, physics, materials science, biology, engineering, and environmental and analytical science. Small Science is indexed and abstracted in CAS, DOAJ, Clarivate Analytics, ProQuest Central, Publicly Available Content Database, Science Database, SCOPUS, and Web of Science.