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Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology - Volume 13, Issue 1, 2025
Volume 13, Issue 1, 2025
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Emerging Lipid-based Carriers for Systematic Utilization in the Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences: A Review
Emerging lipid-based carriers are revolutionizing drug delivery in the pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences. These innovative carriers harness the unique properties of lipids to improve the solubility, stability, and targeted delivery of therapeutic agents, ushering in a new era of precision medicine. Lipid-based carriers, such as liposomes, lipid nanoparticles, and solid lipid nanoparticles, offer several advantages. They can e Read More
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Solid Lipid Nanoparticles as an Innovative Lipidic Drug Delivery System
Authors: Suchita Waghmare, Rohini Palekar, Lata Potey, Pramod Khedekar, Prafulla Sabale and Vidya SabaleIn order to overcome some of the drawbacks of traditional formulations, increasing emphasis has recently been paid to lipid-based drug delivery systems. Solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs) are promising delivery methods, and they hold promise because of their simplicity in production, capacity to scale up, biocompatibility, and biodegradability of formulation components. Other benefits could be connected to a particular route of Read More
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Light Sensitive Liposomes: A Novel Strategy for Targeted Drug Delivery
Authors: Chintan Aundhia, Ghanshyam Parmar, Chitrali Talele, Dipali Talele and Avinsh Kumar SethLight-sensitive liposomes have emerged as a promising platform for drug delivery, offering the potential for precise control over drug release and targeted therapy. These lipid-based nanoparticles possess photoresponsive properties, allowing them to undergo structural changes or release therapeutic payloads upon exposure to specific wavelengths of light. This review presents an overview of the design principles, fabricati Read More
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Enhancing Gene Therapy through Ultradeformable Vesicles for Efficient siRNA Delivery
Authors: Chintan Aundhia, Nirmal Shah, Chitrali Talele, Aarti Zanwar, Mamta Kumari and Sapana PatilGene therapy is a revolutionary approach aimed at treating various diseases by manipulating the expression of specific genes. The composition and formulation of ultra-deformable vesicles play a crucial role in determining their properties and performance as siRNA delivery vectors. In the development of ultra-deformable vesicles for siRNA delivery, careful lipid selection and optimization are crucial for achieving desirable v Read More
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- Materials Science and Nanotechnology, Nanotechnology, Pharmacology
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Lipids Fortified Nano Phytopharmaceuticals: A Breakthrough Approach in Delivering Bio-actives for Improved Therapeutic Efficacy
Phytopharmaceuticals, derived from natural sources, manifest tremendous potential for therapeutic applications. Nevertheless, effective delivery of these bio-actives presents significant challenges. A breakthrough in fortifying phytopharmaceuticals within phosphatidylcholine is a promising remedy to overcome solubility, permeability, and other related drawbacks. This intrinsic lipid, which is obtained from bot Read More
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Core-Shell Nanoparticles for Pulmonary Drug Delivery
More LessNanoscale drug delivery systems have provoked interest for application in various therapies on account of their ability to elevate the intracellular concentration of drugs inside target cells, which leads to an increase in efficacy, a decrease in dose, and dose-associated adverse effects. There are several types of nanoparticles available; however, core-shell nanoparticles outperform bare nanoparticles in terms of their reduced Read More
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- Materials Science and Nanotechnology, Nanotechnology, Pharmacology
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Overcoming Solubility Challenges: Self-emulsifying Systems for Enhancing the Delivery of Poorly Water-Soluble Antiviral Drugs
The primary goal of drug formulation is to improve a drug’s bioavailability in the body. However, poorly water-soluble drugs present challenging issues related to their solubility and bioavailability factors. Emerging technologies, such as lipid-based drug delivery systems, including micro- or nanoemulsifying drug delivery systems, have become increasingly relevant to address the above challenges. Th Read More
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Unveiling Spanlastics as a Novel Carrier for Drug Delivery: A Review
Authors: Dipanjan Karati, Swarupananda Mukherjee and Bhupendra G. PrajapatiInnovative colloidal preparations that can alter the pharmacological properties of drugs have been made possible by the advancement of nanotechnology. Recent advances in the sciences of the nanoscale have led to the creation of new methods for treating illnesses. Developments in nanotechnology may lessen the side effects of medicine by using effective and regulated drug delivery methods. A promising drug deliv Read More
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- Materials Science and Nanotechnology, Nanotechnology, Pharmacology
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A Review on Lipid-based Nanoformulations for Targeting Brain through Non-invasive Nasal Route
Authors: Nirvesh Chaudhri, Vaibhav Rastogi and Anurag VermaThe nasal method for administering nanoformulations to the brain has been examined and proven successful by prior investigators. For the treatment of central nervous system (CNS) disorders such as neuropsychiatric, depression, Alzheimer and anxiety, intranasal administration has become more popular for delivering drugs to the brain. This method offers direct transport through neuronal pathways. The lipi Read More
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Uncovering the Emerging Prospects of Lipid-based Nanoparticulate Vehicles in Lung Cancer Management: A Recent Perspective
Authors: Dhruv Sanjay Gupta and Divya SuaresLung cancer, a leading cause of cancer-related deaths globally, is gaining research interest more than ever before. Owing to the burden of pathogenesis on the quality of life of patients and subsequently the healthcare system, research efforts focus on its management and amelioration. In an effort to improve bioavailability, enhance stability, minimize adverse effects and reduce the incidence of resistance, nanotechnolo Read More
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Nanostructured Lipid Carrier-loaded In Situ Gel for Ophthalmic Drug Delivery: Preparation and In Vitro Characterization Studies
Authors: Vidya Sabale, Vaishnavi Belokar, Manasi Jiwankar and Prafulla SabaleBackgroundNanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs) are explored as vehicles for ophthalmic drug delivery owing to their better drug loading, good permeation, and satisfactory safety profile.ObjectivesThe purpose of the study was to fabricate and characterize an in situ ocular gel of loratadine as a model drug based on NLCs to enhance the drug residence time.MethodsNLCs were fabricated using the microemulsion method in Read More
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Optimizing Neuroprotective Nano-structured Lipid Carriers for Transdermal Delivery through Artificial Neural Network
Authors: Saloni Dalwadi, Vaishali Thakkar and Bhupendra PrajapatiBackgroundDementia associated with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurological disorder. AD is a progressive neurodegenerative condition that predominantly impacts the elderly population, although it can also manifest in younger people through the impairment of cognitive functions, such as memory, cognition, and behaviour. Donepezil HCl and Memantine HCl are encapsulated in Nanostructured Lipid Carriers (NLCs) to pr Read More
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Preparation and In-vitro Characterization of Solid Lipid Nanoparticles Containing Artemisinin and Curcumin
BackgroundMalaria remains a formidable public health obstacle across Africa, Southeast Asia, and portions of South America, exacerbated by resistance to antimalarial medications, such as artemisinin-based combinations. The combination of curcumin and artemisinin shows promise due to its potential for dose reduction, reduced toxicity, synergistic effects, and suitability for drug delivery improvement.ObjectivesThis rese Read More
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Nose-to-brain Drug Delivery System: An Emerging Approach to Chemotherapy-induced Cognitive Impairment
The rise in global cancer burden, notably breast cancer, emphasizes the need to address chemotherapy-induced cognitive impairment, also known as chemobrain. Although chemotherapy drugs are effective against cancer, they can trigger cognitive deficits. This has triggered the exploration of preventive strategies and novel therapeutic approaches. Nanomedicine is evolving as a promising tool to be used for the mitigation of c Read More
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Preparation, In-vitro, Ex-vivo, and Pharmacokinetic Study of Lasmiditan as Intranasal Nanoemulsion-based In Situ Gel
Authors: Saba Abdulhadi Jabir and Nawal A. RajabBackgroundLasmiditan (LAS) is a recently developed antimigraine drug and was approved in October, 2019 for the treatment of acute migraines; however, it suffers from low oral bioavailability, which is around 40%.ObjectivesThis study aimed to improve the LAS bioavailability via formulation as nanoemulsion-based in situ gel (NEIG) given intranasally and then compare the traditional aqueous-LAS-suspension (AQS) with the tw Read More
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RES-CMCNPs Enhance Antioxidant, Proinflammatory, and Sensitivity of Tumor Solids to γ-irradiation in EAC-Bearing Mice
ObjectivesResveratrol (Res) is a bifunctional compound found in numerous plants, including grapes and mulberries. Nanotechnology has promising applications in medicine. The ability of various nanomaterials to serve as radiosensitizers against tumor cells were reported in several manuscripts. The present investigation aimed to assess the antitumor and radiosensitizing effects of Res-CMCNPs on EAC-bearing mice.MethodsRes-C Read More
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