| Literature DB >> 30138789 |
Raju Panday1, Abhishek Jung Poudel2, Xiaohong Li2, Manjila Adhikari2, Muhammad Wajid Ullah3, Guang Yang4.
Abstract
Recent advancements in amphiphilic core shell (ACS) nanoparticles have resulted in the development of multifunctional nanocarriers for broad spectrum applications. The ACS nanoparticles are synthesized between organic/organic and organic/inorganic molecules or entities making them highly versatile delivery vehicles. The shape, size, and biological features such as biocompatibility and biodegradability of ACS nanoparticles depend on their synthesis method and type of polymers used in their preparation. This review describes the current status of synthesis methods of polymer-based ACS nanoparticles and their biophysical characteristics. Further, it elaborates the use of ACS nanoparticles in biomedical and non-medical fields with particular emphasis on drug and gene co-delivery which have received substantial consideration in recent times. In biomedical field, different ACS nanoparticles have been developed as drug and gener carriers and are under trials for human use. These nanoparticles have also been utilized for non-medical application such as enzyme immobilization, bioseperation, removal of heavy metals, and remediation of toxic gases. The development of novel multifunctional ACS nanoparticles based on suitable carrier design and optimum polymer chemistry will open new gateways for delivering more complex and high molecular weight therapeutic molecules to the target sites.Entities:
Keywords: Amphiphilic core shell nanoparticles; Dual drug delivery; Multifunctional nanoparticles; Nanostructures
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30138789 DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2018.08.019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces ISSN: 0927-7765 Impact factor: 5.268