2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejps.2020.105412
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Drug delivery systems based on nanoparticles and related nanostructures

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“…They usually consist of metals but they also could be protein and nucleic acid-based NPs or other biodegradable material-based NPs such as lipids (micelles, liposomes, phospholipids) or synthetic polymers (dextran, chitosan), silica, metal, and carbon [7].…”
Section: Nanoparticlesmentioning
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“…They usually consist of metals but they also could be protein and nucleic acid-based NPs or other biodegradable material-based NPs such as lipids (micelles, liposomes, phospholipids) or synthetic polymers (dextran, chitosan), silica, metal, and carbon [7].…”
Section: Nanoparticlesmentioning
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“…Active 3. Physical targeting The first approach (passive targeting) includes selective delivery by utilizing leaky vasculature and direct administration or implantation at the desired site [7]. The strategy of passive targeting has been successfully used to reach sites of leaky vasculature typical for tumors, sites of inflammation, infection or angiogenesis [8].…”
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“…Thus, different materials, including silica, carbon nanotubes and polystyrene should be explored as the supporting materials for these solvents to obtain the supported ionic liquids [8]. Additionally, sporopollenin can be obtained via enzymatic isolation techniques by exploiting various enzymes such as pectinase, pronase, cellulysin, amylase, lipase, and hemicellulase [30][31][32].…”
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“…Nanoemulsions with a structured interface, achieved with the deposition of multiple layers of emulsifiers and/or polyelectrolytes through electrostatic and hydrophobic interactions [ 18 ], exhibit greatly improved physical stability under extreme conditions of temperature, pH and ionic strength [ 19 ], by increasing the packing density at the interface [ 20 ], enhancing absorption properties in the gastrointestinal tract [ 21 ], controlling or triggering release upon using functionalized polymers [ 22 ], and responding to external stimuli [ 21 , 23 ]. Liposomes are nanosized artificial vesicles, typically made of bilayers of phospholipid and cholesterol, which have found wide use as immunological adjuvants and drug carriers [ 24 , 25 ]. They are characterized by the capability to encapsulate both hydrophilic and hydrophobic molecules, high structural versatility, and capability to augment the biological activity of the encapsulated compounds, but limited delivery in vascularized tissue because of their scarce stability in plasma [ 10 ].…”
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