Affiliation:
1. Drug Delivery and Nanotechnology Laboratories, Department of Pharmaceutics, Bhagyoday Tirth Pharmacy College, Sagar (MP), India
2. Drug Delivery Research Laboratory, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Dr. H.S. Gour Central University, Sagar, M.P., 470003, India
Abstract
Nanomedicine is an emerging field, which constitutes a new direction in the
treatment of cancer. The advent of nanotechnology has the potential to greatly facilitate
the early detection and treatment of cancer. Nanocarriers are a group of nano-sized
vehicles devised to deliver loaded bioactive(s) to target malignant cells, tissues or organs
and have provided remarkably improved therapeutic efficacy for cancer therapy. A
variety of nanocarriers(s)such as dendrimers, nanoparticle(s), liposomes, micelles, gold
carriers, solid lipid carriers, carbon nanotubes, magnetic carriers and viral carriers, incorporating
cytotoxic therapeutics have emerged as striking delivery system(s) in the area of
cancer research. To improve the biological distribution of therapeutic bioactive(s), some
modified carriers have designed to accommodate efficient loading and release of drugs
with a wide spectrum of chemical and physical characteristics. In addition,
physicochemical modifications of the surface or interior of NPs allow for modulation of
pharmacokinetic features as per clinical demands. However, cancer-related mortality still
remains high and drug-mediated cancer treatment is a challenging research field despite
the remarkable advances in targeting efficiency and therapeutic efficacy demonstrated
and resulted from NPs.This review focuses primarily on current nano drug delivery systems
for cancer therapy. The current challenges related to therapeutic nanomedicines, as
well as critical analysis of the different delivery nanoparticles, are also discussed.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Biomedical Engineering,Medicine (miscellaneous),Bioengineering
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