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Nanocarriers based novel and effective drug delivery system

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICS
Volume 632, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2022.122570

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Nanocarriers; Drug delivery; Inorganic; Organic; Quantum dots; Carbon nanotubes

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Nanotechnology has entered the field of drug delivery, with the use of different nanoparticles as carriers. These biocompatible and stable nanocarriers serve as novel diagnosis tools or therapy agents for targeted delivery. Nanocarriers offer advantages in terms of site-specific and targeted delivery of therapeutics, minimizing adverse effects. Nanoparticles have potential in active drug delivery and protecting drugs from modifications, enhancing their bioavailability. This review discusses different types of nanocarriers integrated with various systems for drug delivery applications.
Nanotechnology has ultimately come into the domain of drug delivery. Nanosystems for delivery of drugs are promptly emerging science utilizing different nanoparticles as carriers. Biocompatible and stable nanocarriers are novel diagnosis tools or therapy agents for explicitly targeting locates with controllable way. Nanocarriers propose numerous advantages to treat diseases via site-specific as well as targeted delivery of particular thera-peutics. In recent times, there are number of outstanding nanocarriers use to deliver bio-, chemo-, or immuno-therapeutic agents to obtain effectual therapeutic reactions and to minimalize unwanted adverse-effects. Nanoparticles possess remarkable potential for active drug delivery. Moreover, conjugation of drugs with nanocarriers protects drugs from metabolic or chemical modifications, through their way to targeted cells and hence increased their bioavailability. In this review, various systems integrated with different types of nano -carriers (inorganic. organic, quantum dots, and carbon nanotubes) having different compositions, physical and chemical properties have been discussed for drug delivery applications.

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