2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.mattod.2020.02.001
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Overcoming blood–brain barrier transport: Advances in nanoparticle-based drug delivery strategies

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“…The BBB is an exceptionally restrictive physical barrier that preserves the homeostasis of the brain tissue [25,26]. The surface area of the BBB is about 150 to 200 cm 2 per gram of brain tissue, constituting a gross area of 12 to 18 m 2 for an adult human being [2].…”
Section: Structure and Function Of The Blood-brain Barriermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The BBB is an exceptionally restrictive physical barrier that preserves the homeostasis of the brain tissue [25,26]. The surface area of the BBB is about 150 to 200 cm 2 per gram of brain tissue, constituting a gross area of 12 to 18 m 2 for an adult human being [2].…”
Section: Structure and Function Of The Blood-brain Barriermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other examples of physicochemical properties that can compromise the crossing of substances are ionization potential, pKa (ideal: low, between 7.5-10), molecular volume and flexibility (ideal: rotatable bonds fewer and in the range of less than 5), number of hydrogen bonds donors and acceptors (ideal: low, values in the range 1.5 and 2.12, respectively), partition coefficient, presence of charged system (ideal: basic compounds that in physiologic pH act as cationic moiety and interact with charged polar heads), polar surface area (ideal: low, between of 60-70) and protein binding (ideal: low, try to reduce the affinity for serum albumin) [2,31,32]. The BBB has shown a high selectivity that excludes more than 98% of therapeutic macromolecules and small molecules [26]. This selectivity is regulated by the presence of the Pglycoprotein, commonly referred to as the multidrug resistance protein [9].…”
Section: Structure and Function Of The Blood-brain Barriermentioning
confidence: 99%
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