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Recent advances in porous nanoparticles for drug delivery in antitumoral applications: inorganic nanoparticles and nanoscale metal-organic frameworks

Journal

EXPERT OPINION ON DRUG DELIVERY
Volume 14, Issue 6, Pages 783-796

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/17425247.2016.1229298

Keywords

Cancer nanomedicine; porous inorganic nanomaterials; mesoporous silica nanoparticles; porous silicon nanoparticles; metal-organic frameworks

Funding

  1. Spanish Government [MAT2015-64831-R, MAT2015-70615-R]
  2. FEDER funds
  3. ICN2-CSIC, Spain
  4. Severo Ochoa Program (MINECO) [SEV-2013-0295]
  5. ERC-AdG VERDI

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Introduction: Nanotechnology has provided new tools for addressing unmet clinical situations, especially in the oncology field. The development of smart nanocarriers able to deliver chemotherapeutic agents specifically to the diseased cells and to release them in a controlled way has offered a paramount advantage over conventional therapy. Areas covered: Among the different types of nanoparticle that can be employed for this purpose, inorganic porous materials have received significant attention in the last decade due to their unique properties such as high loading capacity, chemical and physical robustness, low toxicity and easy and cheap production in the laboratory. This review discuss the recent advances performed in the application of porous inorganic and metal-organic materials for antitumoral therapy, paying special attention to the application of mesoporous silica, porous silicon and metal-organic nanoparticles. Expert opinion: The use of porous inorganic nanoparticles as drug carriers for cancer therapy has the potential to improve the life expectancy of the patients affected by this disease. However, much work is needed to overcome their drawbacks, which are aggravated by their hard nature, exploiting the advantages offered by highly the ordered pore network of these materials.

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