| Literature DB >> 27496050 |
Yanan Sun1, Jing Su1, Geyi Liu1, Jianjun Chen2, Xiumei Zhang1, Ran Zhang1, Minhan Jiang1, Mingfeng Qiu3.
Abstract
Blood cells, including erythrocytes, leukocytes and platelets are used as drug carriers in a wide range of applications. They have many unique advantages such as long life-span in circulation (especially erythrocytes), target release capacities (especially platelets), and natural adhesive properties (leukocytes and platelets). These properties make blood cell based delivery systems, as well as their membrane-derived carriers, far superior to other drug delivery systems. Despite the advantages, the further development of blood cell-based delivery systems was hindered by limitations in the source, storage, and mass production. To overcome these problems, synthetic biomaterials that mimic blood cell and nanocrystallization of blood cells have been developed and may represent the future direction for blood cell membrane-based delivery systems. In this paper, we review recent progress of the rising blood cell-based drug delivery systems, and also discuss their challenges and future tendency of development.Keywords: Blood cell; Drug delivery systems; Erythrocytes; Leukocytes; Platelets
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27496050 DOI: 10.1016/j.ejps.2016.07.021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Pharm Sci ISSN: 0928-0987 Impact factor: 4.384