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Recent Advances in the Local Drug Delivery Systems for Improvement of Anticancer Therapy

Authors :
Saroj Arora
Davinder Singh
Prabhjot Kaur
Shivani Attri
Sharabjit Singh
Palvi Sharma
Pallavi Mohana
Kirandeep Kaur
Harneetpal Kaur
Gurdeep Singh
Farhana Rashid
Dilpreet Singh
Avinash Kumar
Ankita Rajput
Neena Bedi
Balbir Singh
Harpal Singh Buttar
Source :
Current Drug Delivery. 19:560-586
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd., 2022.

Abstract

The conventional anticancer chemotherapies not only cause serious toxic effects but also produce resistance in tumor cells exposed to long-term therapy. Usually, the selective killing of metastasized cancer cells requires long-term therapy with higher drug doses because the cancer cells develop resistance due to the induction of poly-glycoproteins (P-gps) that act as a transmembrane efflux pump to transport drugs out of the cells. During the last few decades, scientists have been exploring new anticancer drug delivery systems such as microencapsulation, hydrogels, and nanotubes to improve bioavailability, reduce drug-dose requirement, decrease multiple drug resistance, and save normal cells as non-specific targets. Hopefully, the development of novel drug delivery vehicles (nanotubes, liposomes, supramolecules, hydrogels, and micelles) will assist in delivering drug molecules at the specific target site and reduce undesirable side effects of anticancer therapies in humans. Nanoparticles and lipid formulations are also designed to deliver a small drug payload at the desired tumor cell sites for their anticancer actions. This review will focus on the recent advances in drug delivery systems and their application in treating different cancer types in humans.

Subjects

Subjects :
Pharmaceutical Science

Details

ISSN :
15672018
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Current Drug Delivery
Accession number :
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