| Literature DB >> 33882793 |
Marija Gvoic1, Sasa Vukmirovic1, Hani Al-Salami2, Armin Mooranian2, Momir Mikov1, Karmen Stankov3.
Abstract
Despite a relatively low prevalence of primary brain tumors, they continuously attract scientific interest because of the complexity of their treatment due to their location behind the blood-brain barrier. The main challenge in treatment of brain tumors is not the efficacy of the drugs, per se, but the low efficiency of drug delivery to malignant cells. At the core of the problem is the complex structure of the blood-brain barrier. Nowadays, there is evidence supporting the claim that bile acids have the ability to cross the blood-brain barrier. That ability can be exploited by taking a part in novel drug carrier designs. Bile acids represent a drug carrier system as a part of a mixed micelle composition, bilosomes and conjugates with various drugs. This review discusses the current knowledge related to bile acid molecules as drug penetration modifying agents, with the focus on central nervous system antitumor drug delivery.Entities:
Keywords: CNS antitumor drugs delivery; bile acids; nanoparticle; the blood–brain barrier; the blood–tumor barrier
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33882793 DOI: 10.1080/10837450.2021.1916032
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharm Dev Technol ISSN: 1083-7450 Impact factor: 3.133