Metal-Based Drugs and Nanostructured Materials: New Trends in Bioactive Systems
A special issue of Pharmaceutics (ISSN 1999-4923). This special issue belongs to the section "Nanomedicine and Nanotechnology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2020) | Viewed by 34109
Special Issue Editor
Interests: bioinorganic chemistry; medicinal chemistry; coordination chemistry; nanomaterials; drug discovery; pharmacological investigations; catalysis; photocatalysis
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Dear Colleagues,
Metal complexes are the basis of a wide variety of topics in Chemistry. For example, they are a current alternative for the treatment, diagnosis and marking of different diseases, constituting an interesting field of study in Medicinal Chemistry, Chemical Biology and Pharmaceutical Sciences.
However, metal complexes present a high number of drawbacks owing to their hydrophobic nature, low water solubility, limited stability and toxicity. Several strategies are now explored for the enhancement of the applicability of metal-based drugs in diagnosis and therapy.
In this context, nanostructured materials can protect metal-based drugs and help them to efficiently interact with biomolecules on surfaces and inside the cells, safely transporting drug molecules to target cells. In addition, nanostructures (lipid nanocapsules, polymeric nanoparticles, inorganic nanostructures, etc.) either encapsulating and protecting metallodrugs or as single nanosystems can ensure the proper and safe delivery of poorly water-soluble drugs or other agents.
In this context, this special issue will try to cover the most recent and cutting edge strategies on the support and encapsulation of metal complexes in nanosystems with therapeutic purposes.
The contributions of this Special Issue should be covering (but not limited to) the following topics:
- The most recent synthetic methods for the preparation of novel metallodrugs and/or metallodrug-supported nanomaterials
- Study of the therapeutic properties (in vitro or in vivo) of improved metal-based drugs and nanostructured materials functionalized with therapeutic metal complexes.
- Analysis of the application of metal-based drugs or nanostructured materials in cell imaging or diagnosis
- Study of the improvement of the bioavailability of metal-based drugs with the use of nanostructures as encapsulators.
Prof. Dr. Santiago Gómez-Ruiz
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- metal-based drugs
- nanostructured materials
- nanoparticles
- nanomaterials
- therapy
- anticancer
- diagnosis
- imaging
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