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International Journal of Nanomedicine, volume Volume 15, pages 8673-8696
Biomedical Applications of Multifunctional Polymeric Nanocarriers: A Review of Current Literature
Alicja Karabasz
1
,
Monika Bzowska
1
,
Krzysztof Szczepanowicz
2
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2020-11-05
scimago Q1
SJR: 1.273
CiteScore: 14.4
Impact factor: 6.6
ISSN: 11769114, 11782013
PubMed ID:
33192061
Organic Chemistry
Drug Discovery
General Medicine
Biophysics
Pharmaceutical Science
Bioengineering
Biomaterials
Abstract
Polymeric nanomaterials have become a prominent area of research in the field of drug delivery. Their application in nanomedicine can improve bioavailability, pharmacokinetics, and, therefore, the effectiveness of various therapeutics or contrast agents. There are many studies for developing new polymeric nanocarriers; however, their clinical application is somewhat limited. In this review, we present new complex and multifunctional polymeric nanocarriers as promising and innovative diagnostic or therapeutic systems. Their multifunctionality, resulting from the unique chemical and biological properties of the polymers used, ensures better delivery, and a controlled, sequential release of many different therapeutics to the diseased tissue. We present a brief introduction of the classical formulation techniques and describe examples of multifunctional nanocarriers, whose biological assessment has been carried out at least in vitro. Most of them, however, also underwent evaluation in vivo on animal models. Selected polymeric nanocarriers were grouped depending on their medical application: anti-cancer drug nanocarriers, nanomaterials delivering compounds for cancer immunotherapy or regenerative medicine, components of vaccines nanomaterials used for topical application, and lifestyle diseases, ie, diabetes.
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