Abstract:
Nanomaterials have been used for diagnosis and therapy in the human medical field, while
their application in veterinary medicine and animal production is still relatively new. Nanotechnology,
however, is a rapidly growing field, offering the possibility of manufacturing new materials at the
nanoscale level, with the formidable potential to revolutionize the agri-food sector by offering
novel treatment options for prevalent and expensive illnesses such as bovine mastitis. Since current
treatments are becoming progressively more ineffective in resistant bacteria, the development of
innovative products based on both nanotechnology and phytotherapy may directly address a major
global problem, antimicrobial resistance, while providing a sustainable animal health solution that
supports the production of safe and high-quality food products. This review summarizes the
challenges encountered presently in the treatment of bovine mastitis, emphasizing the possibility of
using new-generation nanomaterials (e.g., biological synthesized nanoparticles and graphene) and
essential oils, as candidates for developing novel treatment options for bovine mastitis.