TY - JOUR
T1 - Nanoparticle drug delivery systems
T2 - Recent patents and applications in nanomedicine
AU - Martins, Pedro
AU - Rosa, Daniela
AU - Fernandes, Alexandra R.
AU - Baptista, Pedro V.
N1 - Sem PDF.
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Traditional methods of drug delivery present several drawbacks, mainly due to off-target effects that may originate severe side and toxic effect to healthy tissues. Parallel to the development of novel more effective drugs, particular effort has been dedicated to develop and optimize drug delivery vehicles capable of specifically targeting the required tissue/organ and to deliver the cargo only where and when it is needed. New drug delivery systems based on nanoscale devices showing new and improved pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamics properties like enhanced bioavailability, high drug loading or systemic stability have surged in the past decade as promising solutions to the required therapeutic efficacy. Amongst these nanoscale vectors, nanoparticles for drug delivery, such as polymeric, lipidbased, ceramic or metallic nanoparticles, have been at the forefront of pharmaceutical development. The interest in nanomedicine for treatment and diagnosis is clearly reflected on the increasing number of publications and issued patents every year. Here, we provide a broad overview of novel nanoparticle based drug delivery systems, ranging from polymeric systems to metal nanoparticles, while simultaneously listing the most relevant related patents.
AB - Traditional methods of drug delivery present several drawbacks, mainly due to off-target effects that may originate severe side and toxic effect to healthy tissues. Parallel to the development of novel more effective drugs, particular effort has been dedicated to develop and optimize drug delivery vehicles capable of specifically targeting the required tissue/organ and to deliver the cargo only where and when it is needed. New drug delivery systems based on nanoscale devices showing new and improved pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamics properties like enhanced bioavailability, high drug loading or systemic stability have surged in the past decade as promising solutions to the required therapeutic efficacy. Amongst these nanoscale vectors, nanoparticles for drug delivery, such as polymeric, lipidbased, ceramic or metallic nanoparticles, have been at the forefront of pharmaceutical development. The interest in nanomedicine for treatment and diagnosis is clearly reflected on the increasing number of publications and issued patents every year. Here, we provide a broad overview of novel nanoparticle based drug delivery systems, ranging from polymeric systems to metal nanoparticles, while simultaneously listing the most relevant related patents.
KW - Cancer
KW - Drug carriers
KW - Drug delivery
KW - Drug targeting
KW - Nanomedicine
KW - Nanoparticles
KW - Nanotechnology
KW - Patents
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84947902957&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.2174/1877912304666140304000133
DO - 10.2174/1877912304666140304000133
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84947902957
SN - 1877-9123
VL - 3
SP - 105
EP - 118
JO - Recent Patents on Nanomedicine
JF - Recent Patents on Nanomedicine
IS - 2
ER -