| Literature DB >> 26869408 |
Xingyue Ji1, Krishna Damera1, Yueqin Zheng1, Bingchen Yu1, Leo E Otterbein2, Binghe Wang3.
Abstract
Carbon monoxide (CO) is an intrinsic signaling molecule with importance on par with that of nitric oxide. During the past decade, pharmacologic studies have amply demonstrated the therapeutic potential of carbon monoxide. However, such studies were mostly based on CO inhalation and metal-based CO-releasing molecules. The field is now at the stage that a major effort is needed to develop pharmaceutically acceptable forms of CO for delivery via various routes such as oral, injection, infusion, or topical applications. This review examines the state of the art, discusses the existing hurdles to overcome, and proposes developmental strategies necessary to address remaining drug delivery issues.Entities:
Keywords: CO-RMs; carbon monoxide; enzyme activated; metal free; photosensitive; targeted delivery
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26869408 PMCID: PMC4755352 DOI: 10.1016/j.xphs.2015.10.018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pharm Sci ISSN: 0022-3549 Impact factor: 3.534