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Self-Assembled Nanocarriers Based on Amphiphilic Natural Polymers for Anti- Cancer Drug Delivery Applications

Authors :
Sabra, Sally
Abdelmoneem, Mona
Abdelwakil, Mahmoud
Mabrouk, Moustafa T.
Anwar, Doaa
Mohamed, Rania
Khattab, Sherine
Bekhit, Adnan
Elkhodairy, Kadria
Freag, May
Elzoghby, Ahmed
Source :
Current Pharmaceutical Design; October 2017, Vol. 23 Issue: 35 p5213-5229, 17p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background: Micellization provides numerous merits for the delivery of water insoluble anti-cancer therapeutic agents including a nanosized ‘core–shell’ drug delivery system. Recently, hydrophobically-modified polysaccharides and proteins are attracting much attention as micelle forming polymers to entrap poorly soluble anti-cancer drugs. Method: By virtue of their small size, the self-assembled micelles can passively target tumor tissues via enhanced permeation and retention effect (EPR). Moreover, the amphiphilic micelles can be exploited for active-targeted drug delivery by attaching specific targeting ligands to the outer micellar hydrophilic surface. Results: Here, we review the conjugation techniques, drug loading methods, physicochemical characteristics of the most important amphiphilic polysaccharides and proteins used as anti-cancer drug delivery systems. Attention focuses on the mechanisms of tumor-targeting and enhanced anti-tumor efficacy of the encapsulated drugs. This review will highlight the remarkable advances of hydrophobized polysaccharide and protein micelles and their potential applications as anti-cancer drug delivery nanosystems. Conclusion: Micellar nanocarriers fabricated from amphiphilic natural polymers hold great promise as vehicles for anti-cancer drugs.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13816128
Volume :
23
Issue :
35
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs44672572
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2174/1381612823666170526111029