| Literature DB >> 33967355 |
Behrad Ghiasi1, Golnaz Mehdipour1, Nooshin Safari1, Hamidreza Behboudi1, Mohadeseh Hashemi1,2, Meisam Omidi3, Yahya Sefidbakht1, Amir Yadegari3, Michael R Hamblin4,5,6.
Abstract
Over recent years, many different nanoparticle-based drug delivery systems (NDDSs) have been developed. Recently the development of stimulus-responsive NDDSs has come into sharper focus. Carbon dots (CDs) possess outstanding features such as useful optical properties, good biocompatibility, and the ability for easy surface modification. Appropriate surface modification can allow these NDDSs to respond to various chemical or physical stimuli that are characteristic of their target cells or tissue (frequently malignant cells or tumors). The present review covers recent developments of CDs in NDDSs with a particular focus on internal stimulus response capability that allows simultaneous imaging and therapeutic delivery (theranostics). Relevant stimuli associated with tumor cells and tumors include pH levels, redox potential, and different enzymatic activities can be used to activate the CDs at the desired sites.Entities:
Keywords: Carbon dots; drug delivery; nanoparticles; stimulus responsive; theranostics; tumor targeting
Year: 2019 PMID: 33967355 PMCID: PMC8101985 DOI: 10.1080/00914037.2019.1695207
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Polym Mater ISSN: 0091-4037 Impact factor: 2.604