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Nanogels as novel drug nanocarriers for CNS drug delivery
Nanogels are highly recognized as adaptable drug delivery systems that significantly contribute to improving various therapies and diagnostic examinations for different human diseases. These three-dimensional, hydrophilic cross-linked polymers have the ability to absorb large amounts of water or bio...
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author | Manimaran, V. Nivetha, R. P. Tamilanban, T. Narayanan, J. Vetriselvan, Subramaniyan Fuloria, Neeraj Kumar Chinni, Suresh V. Sekar, Mahendran Fuloria, Shivkanya Wong, Ling Shing Biswas, Anupam Ramachawolran, Gobinath Selvaraj, Siddharthan |
author_facet | Manimaran, V. Nivetha, R. P. Tamilanban, T. Narayanan, J. Vetriselvan, Subramaniyan Fuloria, Neeraj Kumar Chinni, Suresh V. Sekar, Mahendran Fuloria, Shivkanya Wong, Ling Shing Biswas, Anupam Ramachawolran, Gobinath Selvaraj, Siddharthan |
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description | Nanogels are highly recognized as adaptable drug delivery systems that significantly contribute to improving various therapies and diagnostic examinations for different human diseases. These three-dimensional, hydrophilic cross-linked polymers have the ability to absorb large amounts of water or biological fluids. Due to the growing demand for enhancing current therapies, nanogels have emerged as the next-generation drug delivery system. They effectively address the limitations of conventional drug therapy, such as poor stability, large particle size, and low drug loading efficiency. Nanogels find extensive use in the controlled delivery of therapeutic agents, reducing adverse drug effects and enabling lower therapeutic doses while maintaining enhanced efficacy and patient compliance. They are considered an innovative drug delivery system that highlights the shortcomings of traditional methods. This article covers several topics, including the involvement of nanogels in the nanomedicine sector, their advantages and limitations, ideal properties like biocompatibility, biodegradability, drug loading capacity, particle size, permeability, non-immunological response, and colloidal stability. Additionally, it provides information on nanogel classification, synthesis, drug release mechanisms, and various biological applications. The article also discusses barriers associated with brain targeting and the progress of nanogels as nanocarriers for delivering therapeutic agents to the central nervous system. |
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spelling | pubmed-104468422023-08-24 Nanogels as novel drug nanocarriers for CNS drug delivery Manimaran, V. Nivetha, R. P. Tamilanban, T. Narayanan, J. Vetriselvan, Subramaniyan Fuloria, Neeraj Kumar Chinni, Suresh V. Sekar, Mahendran Fuloria, Shivkanya Wong, Ling Shing Biswas, Anupam Ramachawolran, Gobinath Selvaraj, Siddharthan Front Mol Biosci Molecular Biosciences Nanogels are highly recognized as adaptable drug delivery systems that significantly contribute to improving various therapies and diagnostic examinations for different human diseases. These three-dimensional, hydrophilic cross-linked polymers have the ability to absorb large amounts of water or biological fluids. Due to the growing demand for enhancing current therapies, nanogels have emerged as the next-generation drug delivery system. They effectively address the limitations of conventional drug therapy, such as poor stability, large particle size, and low drug loading efficiency. Nanogels find extensive use in the controlled delivery of therapeutic agents, reducing adverse drug effects and enabling lower therapeutic doses while maintaining enhanced efficacy and patient compliance. They are considered an innovative drug delivery system that highlights the shortcomings of traditional methods. This article covers several topics, including the involvement of nanogels in the nanomedicine sector, their advantages and limitations, ideal properties like biocompatibility, biodegradability, drug loading capacity, particle size, permeability, non-immunological response, and colloidal stability. Additionally, it provides information on nanogel classification, synthesis, drug release mechanisms, and various biological applications. The article also discusses barriers associated with brain targeting and the progress of nanogels as nanocarriers for delivering therapeutic agents to the central nervous system. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10446842/ /pubmed/37621994 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmolb.2023.1232109 Text en Copyright © 2023 Manimaran, Nivetha, Tamilanban, Narayanan, Vetriselvan, Fuloria, Chinni, Sekar, Fuloria, Wong, Biswas, Ramachawolran and Selvaraj. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Molecular Biosciences Manimaran, V. Nivetha, R. P. Tamilanban, T. Narayanan, J. Vetriselvan, Subramaniyan Fuloria, Neeraj Kumar Chinni, Suresh V. Sekar, Mahendran Fuloria, Shivkanya Wong, Ling Shing Biswas, Anupam Ramachawolran, Gobinath Selvaraj, Siddharthan Nanogels as novel drug nanocarriers for CNS drug delivery |
title | Nanogels as novel drug nanocarriers for CNS drug delivery |
title_full | Nanogels as novel drug nanocarriers for CNS drug delivery |
title_fullStr | Nanogels as novel drug nanocarriers for CNS drug delivery |
title_full_unstemmed | Nanogels as novel drug nanocarriers for CNS drug delivery |
title_short | Nanogels as novel drug nanocarriers for CNS drug delivery |
title_sort | nanogels as novel drug nanocarriers for cns drug delivery |
topic | Molecular Biosciences |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10446842/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37621994 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmolb.2023.1232109 |
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