2021
DOI: 10.1002/bab.2253
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Liposomes: Ideal drug delivery systems in breast cancer

Abstract: Breast cancer (BC) has been recognized as the most common type of cancer in females across the world, accounting for 12% of each cancer case. In this sense, better diagnosis and screening have been thus far proven to contribute to higher survival rates. Moreover, traditional (or standard) chemotherapy is still known as one of the several prominent therapeutic options available, though it suffers from unsuitable cell selectivity, severe consequences, as well as resistance. In this regard, nanobased drug deliver… Show more

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“… 225 , 226 In addition, poor stability needs to be addressed in the commercialization of liposomes. 227 , 228 The poor stability of micelles is also an important reason they are difficult to apply. Moreover, the enrichment of micelles is not great, resulting in only moderately pronounced efficacy, which is also a major limitation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 225 , 226 In addition, poor stability needs to be addressed in the commercialization of liposomes. 227 , 228 The poor stability of micelles is also an important reason they are difficult to apply. Moreover, the enrichment of micelles is not great, resulting in only moderately pronounced efficacy, which is also a major limitation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Liposomes are the most common nanoformulation to deliver anticancer drugs, as shown in Figure . They are a lipid bilayer system comprising biocompatible and biodegradable phospholipids and cholesterol . Doxil, the first US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved chemotherapeutic nanosystem to be used therapeutically, contains doxorubicin (DOX).…”
Section: Therapeutic Interventions Involving Nanocarriers For Managem...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are a lipid bilayer system comprising biocompatible and biodegradable phospholipids and cholesterol. 32 Doxil, the first US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved chemotherapeutic nanosystem to be used therapeutically, contains doxorubicin (DOX). The PEGylated DOX liposomal formulation extends circulation time and prevents premature removal of the nanoformulation.…”
Section: Therapeutic Interventions Involving Nanocarriers For Managem...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Liposomes are closed vesicles composed of nontoxic cholesterol and phospholipids, which can encapsulate hydrophilic or hydrophobic drugs and can be integrated with cell membranes, good biocompatibility and biodegradability, low toxicity, high loading capacity, and large retention and permeability [ 31 ]. In the last 30 years, different optimized liposome particles, such as cationic liposomes, heat-sensitive liposomes, and pH-sensitive liposomes, have been fabricated by modifying the liposome surface through various engineering strategies.…”
Section: Single Drug-based Nanoformulations For Pain Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%