| Literature DB >> 31140629 |
Asghar Narmani1, Melina Rezvani2, Bagher Farhood3, Parvaneh Darkhor4, Javad Mohammadnejad1, Bahram Amini5, Soheila Refahi6, Nouraddin Abdi Goushbolagh7.
Abstract
Conventional chemotherapeutic approaches in cancer therapy such as surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy have several disadvantages due to their nontargeted distributions in the whole body. On the other hand, nanoparticles (NPs) based therapies are remarkably progressing to solve several limitations of conventional drug delivery systems (DDSs) including nonspecific biodistribution and targeting, poor water solubility, weak bioavailability and biodegradability, low pharmacokinetic properties, and so forth. The enhanced permeability and retention effect escape from P-glycoprotein trap in cancer cells as a passive targeting mechanism, and active targeting strategies are also other most important advantages of NPs in cancer diagnosis and therapy. Folic acid (FA) is one of the biologic molecules which has been targeted overexpressed-folic acid receptor (FR) on the surface of cancer cells. Therefore, conjugation of FA to NPs most easily enhances the FR-mediated targeting delivery of therapeutic agents. Here, the recent works in FA which have been decorated NPs-based DDSs are discussed and cancer therapy potency of these NPs in clinical trials are presented.Entities:
Keywords: cancer diagnosis and therapy; folic acid; nanoparticles; nanotechnology; targeted drug delivery
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31140629 DOI: 10.1002/ddr.21545
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Drug Dev Res ISSN: 0272-4391 Impact factor: 4.360