Drug Nanocarriers for Pharmaceutical Applications
A special issue of Pharmaceutics (ISSN 1999-4923). This special issue belongs to the section "Nanomedicine and Nanotechnology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 November 2024 | Viewed by 5475
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Nanocarriers have shown great promise in the area of drug delivery and pharmaceutical applications. Colloidal drug carrier systems contribute to improve relevant aspects of pharmaceutical formulations, such as pharmacokinetics, biodistribution, biocompatibility, solubility, and stability. Moreover, their tunable physiochemical properties decrease toxicities with respect to free drugs and have the ability to transport drugs to a specific site and control the release, effectively decreasing side effects in patients. Due to their promising properties, nanocarriers are prominent in medicine. For instance, in the field of cancer therapy, nanocarriers for transporting anticancer drugs serve to resolve specific problems related to poor specificity, high toxicity, or even drug resistance. In the area of antibiotic design, loading drugs into carriers provides benefits over conventional treatment using free drugs, protecting drugs from bacterial resistance. This way, action time is minimized, and therefore, bacterial resistance is avoided. In this context, it is noteworthy that metallic nanoparticles by themselves can serve as potential antibacterial agents due to their unique physiochemical properties at the nanoscale level. These characteristics contribute to producing a synergistic effect between the nanomaterial and the loaded drug that enhances its antibiotic effect. Another example of drug nanocarriers’ versatility is in the field of veterinary and human medicine, where stabilized nanoparticles loading different bioelements are used to create new, low-toxic, highly effective, biocompatible nanomedicine.
This Special Issue aims to consider all of these key factors that may be taken into account when preparing nanocarriers suitable for drug delivery. We invite authors to contribute original research articles or review articles covering different topics of interest, such as (i) the synthesis and characterization of new types of nanocarriers; (ii). the effective control and study of different relevant aspects in nanoformulation, such as size distribution, aggregation state, charge, drug loading and release, stability, viability assays, or nanocarrier internalization; and (iii) the use of drug carriers for improving effectivity and decreasing side effects with respect to free drugs, with relevant applications in nanomedicine and pharmacy.
Dr. Elia M. Grueso
Dr. Rosa María Giráldez-Pérez
Prof. Dr. Rafael Prado-Gotor
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- drug nanocarriers
- nanomedicine
- physicochemical properties
- cancer targeting
- antibiotic resistance
- bioelements
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