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Significance of Capping Agents of Colloidal Nanoparticles from the Perspective of Drug and Gene Delivery, Bioimaging, and Biosensing: An Insight

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms231810521

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capping agents; nanoparticles; therapeutics; drug delivery; diagnostics; biosensing

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  1. Sichuan University
  2. Sichuan Science and Technology Program [2020YFH0008]
  3. National Key R&D Program of China [2020YFF0426289]

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The use of capping agents to prevent over-growth and coagulation of nanoparticles is an emerging trend. This strategy improves the physicochemical and biological behavior of nanoparticles, enhancing their reactivity while minimizing toxicity. Capping agents play a vital role in stabilizing the interface and have potential applications in nanomedicine.
The over-growth and coagulation of nanoparticles is prevented using capping agents by the production of stearic effect that plays a pivotal role in stabilizing the interface. This strategy of coating the nanoparticles' surface with capping agents is an emerging trend in assembling multipurpose nanoparticles that is beneficial for improving their physicochemical and biological behavior. The enhancement of reactivity and negligible toxicity is the outcome. In this review article, an attempt has been made to introduce the significance of different capping agents in the preparation of nanoparticles. Most importantly, we have highlighted the recent progress, existing roadblocks, and upcoming opportunities of using surface modified nanoparticles in nanomedicine from the drug and gene delivery, bioimaging, and biosensing perspectives.

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