Liposomes in Active, Passive and Acoustically-Triggered Drug Delivery

Cancer has become one of the most deadly noncommunicable diseases globally. Several modalities used to treat cancer patients exist today yet many have failed to prove high efficacy with low side effects. The most common example of such modalities is the use of chemotherapeutic drugs to treat cancero...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Al Basha, Sara (author)
مؤلفون آخرون: Salkho, Najla (author), Dalibalta, Sarah (author), Husseini, Ghaleb (author)
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منشور في: 2019
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Passive targeting
Active targeting
Triggered targeting
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description Cancer has become one of the most deadly noncommunicable diseases globally. Several modalities used to treat cancer patients exist today yet many have failed to prove high efficacy with low side effects. The most common example of such modalities is the use of chemotherapeutic drugs to treat cancerous cells and deter their uncontrolled proliferation. In addition to the destruction of cancerous tissues, chemotherapy destroys healthy tissues as it lacks the specificity to annihilate cancerous cells only and preferentially, which result in adverse side effects including nausea, hair fall and myocardial infarction. To prevent the side effects of non-selective chemotherapy, cancer therapy research has been focused on the implementation of nanocarrier systems that act as vehicles to encapsulate drugs and selectively transport their agent to the tumor site. In this paper, we shed light on liposomes along with three anticancer drug delivery approaches: passive, active and ultrasound-triggered drug delivery.
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spelling Liposomes in Active, Passive and Acoustically-Triggered Drug DeliveryAl Basha, SaraSalkho, NajlaDalibalta, SarahHusseini, GhalebDrug deliveryPassive targetingActive targetingTriggered targetingUltrasoundLiposomesCancer has become one of the most deadly noncommunicable diseases globally. Several modalities used to treat cancer patients exist today yet many have failed to prove high efficacy with low side effects. The most common example of such modalities is the use of chemotherapeutic drugs to treat cancerous cells and deter their uncontrolled proliferation. In addition to the destruction of cancerous tissues, chemotherapy destroys healthy tissues as it lacks the specificity to annihilate cancerous cells only and preferentially, which result in adverse side effects including nausea, hair fall and myocardial infarction. To prevent the side effects of non-selective chemotherapy, cancer therapy research has been focused on the implementation of nanocarrier systems that act as vehicles to encapsulate drugs and selectively transport their agent to the tumor site. In this paper, we shed light on liposomes along with three anticancer drug delivery approaches: passive, active and ultrasound-triggered drug delivery.Bentham Science Publishers2021-02-04T04:10:57Z2021-02-04T04:10:57Z2019Peer-ReviewedPostprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfSara Al Basha, Najla Salkho, Sarah Dalibalta and Ghaleb Adnan Husseini*, “Liposomes in Active, Passive and Acoustically-Triggered Drug Delivery”, Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry (2019) 19: 961. https://doi.org/10.2174/13895575196661904081552511875-5607http://hdl.handle.net/11073/2132110.2174/1389557519666190408155251en_UShttps://doi.org/10.2174/1389557519666190408155251oai:repository.aus.edu:11073/213212024-08-22T12:05:23Z
spellingShingle Liposomes in Active, Passive and Acoustically-Triggered Drug Delivery
Al Basha, Sara
Drug delivery
Passive targeting
Active targeting
Triggered targeting
Ultrasound
Liposomes
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title Liposomes in Active, Passive and Acoustically-Triggered Drug Delivery
title_full Liposomes in Active, Passive and Acoustically-Triggered Drug Delivery
title_fullStr Liposomes in Active, Passive and Acoustically-Triggered Drug Delivery
title_full_unstemmed Liposomes in Active, Passive and Acoustically-Triggered Drug Delivery
title_short Liposomes in Active, Passive and Acoustically-Triggered Drug Delivery
title_sort Liposomes in Active, Passive and Acoustically-Triggered Drug Delivery
topic Drug delivery
Passive targeting
Active targeting
Triggered targeting
Ultrasound
Liposomes
url http://hdl.handle.net/11073/21321