Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Most Accessed Article: The Controlled Release of Drugs and Bioactive Compounds from Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles


The Controlled Release of Drugs and Bioactive Compounds from Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles

Author(s):

Mohammad A. ChowdhuryPages 839-856 (18)

Abstract:


In recent period of time the mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) have been extensively utilised in controlled release (CR) applications. This burgeoning research is favoured because of the unique characteristics of the MSNs such as, ordered and homogenous pore network, high surface area and pore volumes, silanol-containing surfaces, and relatively low toxic in nature. However, for an effective targeted drug delivery, these materials offer numerous challenges such as, to reduce the complications and toxicity and avoid any undesired interactions of the MSNs with the untargeted healthy cells and membranes. A range of concepts and techniques have been implied to overcome these challenges. This article presents an overview on the recent research advancements in CR of drugs and bioactive compounds from the MSNs. Based on the past researches that took place over the last 15 years, the article illustrates three particular areas: 1) unmodified MSNs, 2) modified MSNs, and 3) biocompatibility, bio-toxicity, tissue responses and cellular uptakes of the MSNs. The three encompassed areas of research describe enormous diversities and complexities which span the aspects of complex designs and syntheses, types of silica materials being used, drug loadings, types of drug used, and ranges of biological evaluations of the MSNs. Perspectives and insights are presented into a range of aspects such as, syntheses, characterisations, functionalisation and incorporations of biomacromolecules into the MSNs; drug loadings and drug release kinetics; biological evaluations such as, biocompatibility, bio-toxicity and intracellular drug delivery; and, the effects of size, shape, morphology, structural and textural properties of the MSNs.

Keywords:

Bioactive compound, biopolymer, cell, drug, mesoporous, nanoparticles, silica, tissue, toxicity.

Affiliation:

School of Chemistry, Monash University, Wellington Road, Clayton 3800, Melbourne, Australia.

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Wednesday, October 19, 2016

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Highlighted Article Flyer for the journal “Current Drug Delivery” Volume 13, Number 3



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Current Drug Delivery :::: New Issue



Current Drug Delivery aims to publish peer-reviewed articles, research articles, short and in-depth reviews, and drug clinical trials studies in the rapidly developing field of drug delivery. Modern drug research aims to build delivery properties of a drug at the design phase, however in many cases this idea cannot be met and the development of delivery systems becomes as important as the development of the drugs themselves.The journal is essential for all pharmaceutical scientists involved in drug design, development and delivery.
Following are the articles from the journal Current Drug Delivery, Volume 12 Issue 4: 
Immunostimulant Properties of Chemical Delivery Systems in Vaccine Development
Author(s): Sahar Hosseinzadeh and Azam Bolhassani


Chitosan: A Propitious Biopolymer for Drug Delivery
Author(s): Dibyangana S. Duttagupta, Varsha M. Jadhav and Vilasrao J. Kadam

Novel Delivery Systems for Anti-Allergic Agents: Allergic Disease and Innovative Treatments  
Author(s)Carla M. Lopes, Pedro B. Coelho and Rita Oliveira

Preparation, characterization and in vitro release of zein-pectin capsules for target delivery
Author(s)Wai-Wa Tang, Fangyuan Dong, Ka-Hing Wong and Yi Wang

Biochemical Characterization of GM1 Micelles-Amphotericin B Interaction
Author(s)Victoria Leonhard, Roxana V. Alasino, Ismael D. Bianco, Ariel G. Garro, Valeria Heredia and Dante M. Beltramo

Physically Cross-linked Hydrogels of β -cyclodextrin Polymer and Poly(ethylene glycol)-cholesterol as Delivery Systems for Macromolecules and Small Drug Molecules 
Author(s)Shaaban K. Osman, Ghareb M. Soliman and Saleh Abd El Rasoul

Formulation and Evaluation of Different Floating Tablets Containing Metronidazole to Target Stomach
Author(s): Zhiao C. Loh and Amal A. Elkordy

Production of β -cyclodextrin from pH and Thermo Stable Cyclodextrin Glycosyl Transferase, Obtained from Arthrobacter mysorens and Its Evaluation as a Drug Carrier for Irbesartan
Author(s): Y. Rajesh, K. Narayanan, M. Sreenivasa Reddy, Vijaya K. Bhaskar, G. Gautham Shenoy, V. M. Subrahmanyam and J. Venkata Rao

Boswellia carterii Liquisolid Systems with Promoted Anti-inflammatory Activity
Author(s): Dina Mahmoud Mostafa, Nagwa Mohammed Ammar, Sameh Hosam Abd El-Alim, Ahmed Alaa Kassem, Rehab Ali Hussein, Gamal Awad and Sally Abdul-Wanees El-Awdan

Development and Characterization of Spray Dried Microparticles for Pulmonary Delivery of Antifungal Drug
Author(s)Divita Mathpal, Tarun Garg, Goutam Rath and Amit Kumar Goyal

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Articles from Bentham Science Impact Factor Journal ‘Current Drug Delivery’



Current Drug Delivery aims to publish peer-reviewed articles, research articles, short and in-depth reviews, and drug clinical trials studies in the rapidly developing field of drug delivery. Modern drug research aims to build delivery properties of a drug at the design phase, however in many cases this idea cannot be met and the development of delivery systems becomes as important as the development of the drugs themselves. The journal aims to cover the latest outstanding developments in drug and vaccine delivery employing physical, physico-chemical and chemical methods. The drugs include a wide range of bioactive compounds from simple pharmaceuticals to peptides, proteins, nucleotides, nucleosides and sugars. The journal will also report progress in the fields of transport routes and mechanisms including efflux proteins and multi-drug resistance. The journal is essential for all pharmaceutical scientists involved in drug design, development and delivery.

Articles from the journal Current Drug Delivery

Author(s): Sahar Hosseinzadeh and Azam Bolhassani

Author(s): Dibyangana S. Duttagupta, Varsha M. Jadhav and Vilasrao J. Kadam


Author(s): Carla M. Lopes, Pedro B. Coelho and Rita Oliveira

Author(s): Wai-Wa Tang, Fangyuan Dong, Ka-Hing Wong and Yi Wang

Author(s): Victoria Leonhard, Roxana V. Alasino, Ismael D. Bianco, Ariel G. Garro, Valeria Heredia and Dante M. Beltramo

Author(s): Shaaban K. Osman, Ghareb M. Soliman and Saleh Abd El Rasoul

Author(s): Zhiao C. Loh and Amal A. Elkordy

Author(s): Y. Rajesh, K. Narayanan, M. Sreenivasa Reddy, Vijaya K. Bhaskar, G. Gautham Shenoy, V. M. Subrahmanyam and J. Venkata Rao

Author(s): Dina Mahmoud Mostafa, Nagwa Mohammed Ammar, Sameh Hosam Abd El-Alim, Ahmed Alaa Kassem, Rehab Ali Hussein, Gamal Awad and Sally Abdul-Wanees El-Awdan

Author(s): Divita Mathpal, Tarun Garg, Goutam Rath and Amit Kumar Goyal

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Recently Published Issue of the Journal Current Drug Delivery



Current Drug Delivery aims to publish peer-reviewed articles, research articles, short and in-depth reviews, and drug clinical trials studies in the rapidly developing field of drug delivery. Modern drug research aims to build delivery properties of a drug at the design phase, however in many cases this idea cannot be met and the development of delivery systems becomes as important as the development of the drugs themselves.The journal is essential for all pharmaceutical scientists involved in drug design, development and delivery.
Following are the articles from the Journal of Current Drug Delivery, 12 Issue 3:
Article: Current Approaches for in vitro Drug Release Study of Long Acting Parenteral Formulations
Author(s): Tejas M. Dadhaniya, Om Prakash Sharma, Mukesh C. Gohel and Priti J. Mehta

Article: Nanodiamonds as a New Horizon for Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Applications
Author(s): Harsiddhi M. Chaudhary, Aindrilla S. Duttagupta, Kisan R. Jadhav, Sai V. Chilajwar and Vilasrao J. Kadam

Article: Disulphide-Thiol Chemistry: A Multi-Faceted Tool for Macromolecular Design and Synthesis of Polyfunctional Materials for Specialized Drug Delivery
Author(s): Teboho Kgesa, Yahya E. Choonara, Charu Tyagi, Lomas K. Tomar, Pradeep Kumar, Lisa C. du Toit and Viness Pillay

Article: Probiotic and Prebiotic-probiotic PEC Microparticles for Sustaining and Enhancing Intestinal Probiotic Growth
Article: K. Harshitha, P. K. Kulkarni, Rudra Vaghela, V. Naga Sravan Kumar Varma, D. Rohan Deshpande and Umme Hani

Article: The in vitro and in vivo Evaluation of Fenofibrate with a Self- Microemulsifying Formulation
Author(s): L i Xiumin, G e Man, L u Minzi, Jin Yinghua and Quan Dongqin

Article: Preparation and Evaluation of Multi Particulates Drug Delivery System Using Natural Polymers
Author(s): Tariq Baig, Hammad Sheikh, Ankur Srivastava, Pushpendra K. Tripathi and Shalini Tripathi

Article: Transmucosal Delivery of Linagliptin for the Treatment of Type- 2 Diabetes Mellitus by Ultra-Thin Nanofibers
Author(s): Vedant Modgill, Tarun Garg, Amit K. Goyal and Goutam Rath

Article: Gemcitabine Interacts with Carbonate Apatite with Concomitant Reduction in Particle Diameter and Enhancement of Cytotoxicity in Breast Cancer Cells
Author(s): Fitya S. Mozar and Ezharul H. Chowdhury

Article: The Role of Tomatine Adjuvant in Antigen Delivery for Cross- Presentation
Author(s): Paul Y.-J. Hsu, Ching-An Wu, Shan-Shan Shen and Ya-Wun Yang

Article: Characterization of Novel Composite Alginate Chitosan-Carrageenan Nanoparticles for Encapsulation of BSA as a Model Drug Delivery System
Author(s): Landi Cheng, Cody Bulmer and Argyrios Margaritis

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Current Drug Delivery , 13 Issue 6



Current Drug Delivery aims to publish peer-reviewed articles, research articles, short and in-depth reviews, and drug clinical trials studies in the rapidly developing field of drug delivery. Modern drug research aims to build delivery properties of a drug at the design phase, however in many cases this idea cannot be met and the development of delivery systems becomes as important as the development of the drugs themselves.
The journal aims to cover the latest outstanding developments in drug and vaccine delivery employing physical, physico-chemical and chemical methods. The drugs include a wide range of bioactive compounds from simple pharmaceuticals to peptides, proteins, nucleotides, nucleosides and sugars. The journal will also report progress in the fields of transport routes and mechanisms including efflux proteins and multi-drug resistance.
The journal is essential for all pharmaceutical scientists involved in drug design, development and delivery.

Articles from the journal Current Drug Delivery , 13 Issue 6

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