Affiliation:
1. School of Mechanical Engineering, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore-632014, Tamilnadu, India
Abstract
Abstract:
The utilization of biomaterials in the human body was first practiced several years ago to restore
normal functional activities by replacing the impaired organs with bio-inspired materials without
devastating the cells and tissues. Today, many advanced technologies are reported to be worthwhile to
effectively prepare different categories of biomaterials with amplified properties and characteristics for
therapeutic applications. When considering the prosperous aspects of biomaterials, keratin has proved to
be a fascinating material and has allured many researchers in various novel scientific studies, especially
in drug delivery systems. Keratin is a naturally derived fibrous protein with cysteine, proline, serine, and
glycine as the main amino acid constituents and has been found to have remarkable properties. Although
keratin exhibits excellence and loss of distinction, it is utilized effectively in drug delivery for treating
various diseases. Certainly, keratin nanoparticles (KNPs) showed remarkable features, such as optimistic
surface area, good encapsulation efficiency, and controlled release of drugs. However, there is a need for
more research to know about the cell interaction with keratin nanoparticles in novel drug delivery management.
Indeed, certain biological and mechanical factors in alpha and beta keratins are still ambiguous,
and higher attentiveness is required. The major purpose of this review is to assess the prospective utility
and outstanding features of keratin nanoparticles in drug delivery systems. Keratin types, source of extraction,
and properties are reviewed in this article. The characteristics and development of KNP are highlighted.
Furthermore, the importance of nanoparticles in drug delivery, drug release mechanisms, challenges,
and the need for future research are discussed.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Drug Discovery,Pharmaceutical Science,Molecular Medicine
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