| Literature DB >> 25838583 |
Jinrong Chen1, Nicholas Clay1, Hyunjoon Kong2.
Abstract
Nano- and microparticles loaded with various bioimaging contrast agents or therapeutic molecules have been increasingly used for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and tissue defects. These particles, often a filled or hollow sphere, can extend the lifetime of encapsulated biomedical modalities in circulation and in target tissue. However, there is a great need to improve the drug loading and targeting efficiency of these particles. Recently, several simulation and in vitro experimental studies reported that particle shape plays a pivotal role in the targeted delivery of molecules. To better understand these findings and subsequently expedite the use of particles in biomedical applications, this review paper summarizes the methods to prepare non-spherical nano- and micro-scaled particles. In addition, this review covers studies reporting the effects of particle shape on the loading, delivery and release of encapsulated bioactive cargos. Finally, it discusses future directions to further improve the properties of non-spherical particles.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25838583 PMCID: PMC4378540 DOI: 10.1016/j.ces.2014.10.022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Eng Sci ISSN: 0009-2509 Impact factor: 4.311