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Drug delivery nanoparticle-based

Popat, A. Liu, J. Lu, G. Q. Qiao, S. Z. A pH-responsive drug delivery system based on chitosan coated mesoporous silica nanoparticles. J. Mater. Chem. 2012, 22, 11173— 11178. [Pg.414]

Wu JL, Wang CQ, Zhuo RX, Cheng SX. Multi-drug delivery system based on alginate/calcium carbonate hybrid nanoparticles for combination chemotherapy. Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces. 2014 123 498-505. [Pg.52]

Table 13.3 Drug delivery systems based on collagen composites, nanocomposites and nanoparticles. [Pg.463]

Drug Delivery Systems Based on Pillararenes and Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles... [Pg.258]

Xylans from beech wood, corncobs, and the alkaline steeping liquor of the viscose process have been shown to be applicable as pharmaceutical auxiliaries [3]. Micro- and nanoparticles were prepared by a coacervation method from xylan isolated from corncobs [150]. The process is based on neutralization of an alkaline solution in the presence of surfactant, which was shown to influence both the particle size and morphology. They are aimed at applications in drug delivery systems. [Pg.22]

Liu, Z., Jiao, Y., Wang, Y., Zhou, C. Zhang, Z. (2008). Polysaccharides-based nanoparticles as drug delivery systems. Advanced Drug Deliver / Reviews, Vol. 60, 15, (December 2008), pp. (1650-1662), ISSN 0169-409X... [Pg.82]

Agnihori, S.A., Mallikarjuna, N.N. and Aminahhavi, T.M. (2004) Recent advances on chitosan-based micro and nanoparticles in drug delivery. Journal of Controlled Release, 100, 5—28. [Pg.188]

Kumari A, Yadav SK, Yadav SC (2009) Biodegradable polymeric nanoparticles based drug delivery systems. Colloids Surf B 75 1-18... [Pg.57]

The concept of de-PEGylation can be applied to the development of nanoparticle-based drug delivery systems. PEG is used for the modification of liposomes to increase their blood circulation time [38], However, it also prevents cellular uptake, resulting in a decrease in therapeutic efficiency thus, modifications of the liposome surface with PEG interfere with membrane fusion to the cell membrane and liposome decomposition [39]. One of the possible strategies to solve this problem is to cleave the PEG chains after the nanoparticle reaches the target site (Fig. 9). This system of de-PEGylation of liposomes is also useful in avoiding the immune... [Pg.123]

Kreuter, J., Nanoparticle-Based Drug Delivery Systems, Journal of Controlled Release. 16, 169, 1991. [Pg.13]


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