Affiliation:
1. Shiraz University of Medical Sciences,Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center,Shiraz,Iran,
2. Shanxi Agricultural University,College of Life Sciences,Shanxi,China,30801,
Abstract
Nanomaterials (NMs) are increasingly used in biomedical sciences. These
compounds play a crucial role in many aspects of biomedicine, including disease
diagnosis (e.g., biosensors), drug development, and implant technology. The unique
architecture, size, composition, surface properties, and shape of NMs make them ideal
for various purposes (e.g., drug delivery systems). A wide range of NMs such as
carbon nanotubes, silica compounds, metallic nanoparticles, nano-pattern surfaces,
liposomes, and nano-hydrogels are widely investigated for these purposes. On the other
hand, the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and the liver tissue are among the first organs
exposed to orally administered NMs. Hence, it is essential to investigate the impact of
nanoparticles on these organs. In the current chapter, the potential pharmacological
applications of NMs in GI and liver diseases are discussed. Then, the effects of nano-engineering on the pharmacokinetic parameters and the adverse effects of
nanomaterials in the GI tract and the liver are highlighted. The data provided in the
current chapter could help develop safe pharmaceuticals and prevent the adverse effects
of NMs in the GI and liver systems. <br>
Publisher
BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS