Smart Internal Stimulus-Responsive Nanocarriers for Drug and Gene Delivery

Smart Internal Stimulus-Responsive Nanocarriers for Drug and Gene Delivery
Title Smart Internal Stimulus-Responsive Nanocarriers for Drug and Gene Delivery PDF eBook
Author Mahdi Karimi
Publisher Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Pages 98
Release 2015-12-01
Genre Science
ISBN 1681742586

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The concept of smart drug delivery vehicles involves designing and preparing a nanostructure (or microstructure) that can be loaded with a cargo. This can be a therapeutic drug, a contrast agent for imaging, or a nucleic acid for gene therapy. The nanocarrier serves to protect the cargo from degradation by enzymes in the body, to enhance the solubility of insoluble drugs, to extend the circulation half-life, and to enhance its penetration and accumulation at the target site. Importantly, smart nanocarriers can be designed to be responsive to a specific stimulus, so that the cargo is only released or activated when desired. In this volume we cover smart nanocarriers that respond to internal stimuli that are intrinsic to the target site. These stimuli are specific to the cell type, tissue or organ type, or to the disease state (cancer, infection, inflammation etc). pH-responsive nanostructures can be used for cargo release in acidic endosomal compartments, in the lower pH of tumors, and for specific oral delivery either to the stomach or intestine. Nanocarriers can be designed to be substrates of a wide-range of enzymes that are over-expressed at disease sites. Oxidation and reduction reactions can be taken advantage of in smart nanocarriers by judicious molecular design. Likewise, nanocarriers can be designed to respond to a range of specific biomolecules that may occur at the target site. In this volume we also cover dual and multi-responsive systems that combine stimuli that could be either internal or external.

Smart External Stimulus-Responsive Nanocarriers for Drug and Gene Delivery

Smart External Stimulus-Responsive Nanocarriers for Drug and Gene Delivery
Title Smart External Stimulus-Responsive Nanocarriers for Drug and Gene Delivery PDF eBook
Author Mahdi Karimi
Publisher Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Pages 114
Release 2015-12-01
Genre Science
ISBN 1681740109

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The concept of smart drug delivery vehicles involves designing and preparing a nanostructure (or microstructure) that can be loaded with a cargo, this can be a therapeutic drug, a contrast agent for imaging, or a nucleic acid for gene therapy. The nanocarrier serves to protect the cargo from degradation by enzymes in the body, to enhance the solubility of insoluble drugs, to extend the circulation half-life, and to enhance its penetration and accumulation at the target site. Importantly, smart nanocarriers can be designed to be responsive to a specific stimulus, so that the cargo is only released or activated when desired. In this volume we cover smart nanocarriers that respond to externally applied stimuli that usually involve application of physical energy. This physical energy can be applied from outside the body and can either cause cargo release, or can activate the nanostructure to be cytotoxic, or both. The stimuli covered include light of various wavelengths (ultraviolet, visible or infrared), temperature (increased or decreased), magnetic fields (used to externally manipulate nanostructures and to activate them), ultrasound, and electrical and mechanical forces. Finally we discuss the issue of nanotoxicology and the future scope of the field.

Smart Internal Stimulus-Responsive Nanocarriers for Drug and Gene Delivery

Smart Internal Stimulus-Responsive Nanocarriers for Drug and Gene Delivery
Title Smart Internal Stimulus-Responsive Nanocarriers for Drug and Gene Delivery PDF eBook
Author Mahdi Karimi
Publisher Iop Concise Physics
Pages 115
Release 2015-12
Genre
ISBN 9781643278544

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The concept of smart drug delivery vehicles involves designing and preparing a nanostructure (or microstructure) that can be loaded with a cargo. This can be a therapeutic drug, a contrast agent for imaging, or a nucleic acid for gene therapy. The nanocarrier serves to protect the cargo from degradation by enzymes in the body, to enhance the solubility of insoluble drugs, to extend the circulation half-life, and to enhance its penetration and accumulation at the target site. Importantly, smart nanocarriers can be designed to be responsive to a specific stimulus, so that the cargo is only released or activated when desired. In this volume we cover smart nanocarriers that respond to internal stimuli that are intrinsic to the target site. These stimuli are specific to the cell type, tissue or organ type, or to the disease state (cancer, infection, inflammation etc). pH-responsive nanostructures can be used for cargo release in acidic endosomal compartments, in the lower pH of tumors, and for specific oral delivery either to the stomach or intestine. Nanocarriers can be designed to be substrates of a wide-range of enzymes that are over-expressed at disease sites. Oxidation and reduction reactions can be taken advantage of in smart nanocarriers by judicious molecular design. Likewise, nanocarriers can be designed to respond to a range of specific biomolecules that may occur at the target site. In this volume we also cover dual and multi-responsive systems that combine stimuli that could be either internal or external.

Smart Pharmaceutical Nanocarriers

Smart Pharmaceutical Nanocarriers
Title Smart Pharmaceutical Nanocarriers PDF eBook
Author V. P. Torchilin
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Drug carriers (Pharmacy)
ISBN 9781783267224

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Drug delivery systems and pharmaceutical nanocarriers that respond to different types of stimuli, such as internal ones, intrinsic for the pathological area (changes in pH, temperature, redox condition, activity of certain enzymes), or external, artificially applied (magnetic field, ultrasound, various irradiations), represent an important and continuously growing area of research. Smart Phramaceutical Nanocarriers overviews the various stimuli used for drug release and delivery by smart pharmaceutical carriers and presents cutting-edge research and the newest data from the leading laboratories in each area.

Smart Internal Stimulus-Responsive Nanocarriers for Drug and Gene Delivery

Smart Internal Stimulus-Responsive Nanocarriers for Drug and Gene Delivery
Title Smart Internal Stimulus-Responsive Nanocarriers for Drug and Gene Delivery PDF eBook
Author Mahdi Karimi
Publisher Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Pages 112
Release 2015-12-01
Genre Science
ISBN 1681742578

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The concept of smart drug delivery vehicles involves designing and preparing a nanostructure (or microstructure) that can be loaded with a cargo. This can be a therapeutic drug, a contrast agent for imaging, or a nucleic acid for gene therapy. The nanocarrier serves to protect the cargo from degradation by enzymes in the body, to enhance the solubility of insoluble drugs, to extend the circulation half-life, and to enhance its penetration and accumulation at the target site. Importantly, smart nanocarriers can be designed to be responsive to a specific stimulus, so that the cargo is only released or activated when desired. In this volume we cover smart nanocarriers that respond to internal stimuli that are intrinsic to the target site. These stimuli are specific to the cell type, tissue or organ type, or to the disease state (cancer, infection, inflammation etc). pH-responsive nanostructures can be used for cargo release in acidic endosomal compartments, in the lower pH of tumors, and for specific oral delivery either to the stomach or intestine. Nanocarriers can be designed to be substrates of a wide-range of enzymes that are over-expressed at disease sites. Oxidation and reduction reactions can be taken advantage of in smart nanocarriers by judicious molecular design. Likewise, nanocarriers can be designed to respond to a range of specific biomolecules that may occur at the target site. In this volume we also cover dual and multi-responsive systems that combine stimuli that could be either internal or external.

Smart External Stimulus-Responsive Nanocarriers for Drug and Gene Delivery

Smart External Stimulus-Responsive Nanocarriers for Drug and Gene Delivery
Title Smart External Stimulus-Responsive Nanocarriers for Drug and Gene Delivery PDF eBook
Author M Karimi
Publisher Myprint
Pages 94
Release 2015-11-19
Genre
ISBN 9781681748450

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Smart External Stimulus-Responsive Nanocarriers for Drug and Gene Delivery

Smart External Stimulus-Responsive Nanocarriers for Drug and Gene Delivery
Title Smart External Stimulus-Responsive Nanocarriers for Drug and Gene Delivery PDF eBook
Author Mahdi Karimi
Publisher Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Pages 92
Release 2015-12-01
Genre Science
ISBN 1681742020

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The concept of smart drug delivery vehicles involves designing and preparing a nanostructure (or microstructure) that can be loaded with a cargo, this can be a therapeutic drug, a contrast agent for imaging, or a nucleic acid for gene therapy. The nanocarrier serves to protect the cargo from degradation by enzymes in the body, to enhance the solubility of insoluble drugs, to extend the circulation half-life, and to enhance its penetration and accumulation at the target site. Importantly, smart nanocarriers can be designed to be responsive to a specific stimulus, so that the cargo is only released or activated when desired. In this volume we cover smart nanocarriers that respond to externally applied stimuli that usually involve application of physical energy. This physical energy can be applied from outside the body and can either cause cargo release, or can activate the nanostructure to be cytotoxic, or both. The stimuli covered include light of various wavelengths (ultraviolet, visible or infrared), temperature (increased or decreased), magnetic fields (used to externally manipulate nanostructures and to activate them), ultrasound, and electrical and mechanical forces. Finally we discuss the issue of nanotoxicology and the future scope of the field.