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Advances in drug delivery systems, challenges and future directions

Advances in molecular pharmacology and an improved understanding of the mechanism of most diseases have created the need to specifically target the cells involved in the initiation and progression of diseases. This is especially true for most life-threatening diseases requiring therapeutic agents wh...

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Autores principales: Ezike, Tobechukwu Christian, Okpala, Ugochukwu Solomon, Onoja, Ufedo Lovet, Nwike, Chinenye Princess, Ezeako, Emmanuel Chimeh, Okpara, Osinachi Juliet, Okoroafor, Charles Chinkwere, Eze, Shadrach Chinecherem, Kalu, Onyinyechi Loveth, Odoh, Evaristus Chinonso, Nwadike, Ugochukwu Gideon, Ogbodo, John Onyebuchi, Umeh, Bravo Udochukwu, Ossai, Emmanuel Chekwube, Nwanguma, Bennett Chima
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10320272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37416680
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e17488
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author Ezike, Tobechukwu Christian
Okpala, Ugochukwu Solomon
Onoja, Ufedo Lovet
Nwike, Chinenye Princess
Ezeako, Emmanuel Chimeh
Okpara, Osinachi Juliet
Okoroafor, Charles Chinkwere
Eze, Shadrach Chinecherem
Kalu, Onyinyechi Loveth
Odoh, Evaristus Chinonso
Nwadike, Ugochukwu Gideon
Ogbodo, John Onyebuchi
Umeh, Bravo Udochukwu
Ossai, Emmanuel Chekwube
Nwanguma, Bennett Chima
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Okpala, Ugochukwu Solomon
Onoja, Ufedo Lovet
Nwike, Chinenye Princess
Ezeako, Emmanuel Chimeh
Okpara, Osinachi Juliet
Okoroafor, Charles Chinkwere
Eze, Shadrach Chinecherem
Kalu, Onyinyechi Loveth
Odoh, Evaristus Chinonso
Nwadike, Ugochukwu Gideon
Ogbodo, John Onyebuchi
Umeh, Bravo Udochukwu
Ossai, Emmanuel Chekwube
Nwanguma, Bennett Chima
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description Advances in molecular pharmacology and an improved understanding of the mechanism of most diseases have created the need to specifically target the cells involved in the initiation and progression of diseases. This is especially true for most life-threatening diseases requiring therapeutic agents which have numerous side effects, thus requiring accurate tissue targeting to minimize systemic exposure. Recent drug delivery systems (DDS) are formulated using advanced technology to accelerate systemic drug delivery to the specific target site, maximizing therapeutic efficacy and minimizing off-target accumulation in the body. As a result, they play an important role in disease management and treatment. Recent DDS offer greater advantages when compared to conventional drug delivery systems due to their enhanced performance, automation, precision, and efficacy. They are made of nanomaterials or miniaturized devices with multifunctional components that are biocompatible, biodegradable, and have high viscoelasticity with an extended circulating half-life. This review, therefore, provides a comprehensive insight into the history and technological advancement of drug delivery systems. It updates the most recent drug delivery systems, their therapeutic applications, challenges associated with their use, and future directions for improved performance and use.
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spelling pubmed-103202722023-07-06 Advances in drug delivery systems, challenges and future directions Ezike, Tobechukwu Christian Okpala, Ugochukwu Solomon Onoja, Ufedo Lovet Nwike, Chinenye Princess Ezeako, Emmanuel Chimeh Okpara, Osinachi Juliet Okoroafor, Charles Chinkwere Eze, Shadrach Chinecherem Kalu, Onyinyechi Loveth Odoh, Evaristus Chinonso Nwadike, Ugochukwu Gideon Ogbodo, John Onyebuchi Umeh, Bravo Udochukwu Ossai, Emmanuel Chekwube Nwanguma, Bennett Chima Heliyon Review Article Advances in molecular pharmacology and an improved understanding of the mechanism of most diseases have created the need to specifically target the cells involved in the initiation and progression of diseases. This is especially true for most life-threatening diseases requiring therapeutic agents which have numerous side effects, thus requiring accurate tissue targeting to minimize systemic exposure. Recent drug delivery systems (DDS) are formulated using advanced technology to accelerate systemic drug delivery to the specific target site, maximizing therapeutic efficacy and minimizing off-target accumulation in the body. As a result, they play an important role in disease management and treatment. Recent DDS offer greater advantages when compared to conventional drug delivery systems due to their enhanced performance, automation, precision, and efficacy. They are made of nanomaterials or miniaturized devices with multifunctional components that are biocompatible, biodegradable, and have high viscoelasticity with an extended circulating half-life. This review, therefore, provides a comprehensive insight into the history and technological advancement of drug delivery systems. It updates the most recent drug delivery systems, their therapeutic applications, challenges associated with their use, and future directions for improved performance and use. Elsevier 2023-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10320272/ /pubmed/37416680 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e17488 Text en © 2023 Published by Elsevier Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Okpara, Osinachi Juliet
Okoroafor, Charles Chinkwere
Eze, Shadrach Chinecherem
Kalu, Onyinyechi Loveth
Odoh, Evaristus Chinonso
Nwadike, Ugochukwu Gideon
Ogbodo, John Onyebuchi
Umeh, Bravo Udochukwu
Ossai, Emmanuel Chekwube
Nwanguma, Bennett Chima
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