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Recent Advances in Pharmacokinetics of Polymeric Excipients Used in Nanosized Anti-Cancer Drugs

Journal

CURRENT DRUG METABOLISM
Volume 10, Issue 8, Pages 842-850

Publisher

BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/138920009790274586

Keywords

Dendrimer; doxorubicin; liposome; pharmacokinetic; nanomedicine; poly(ethylene glycol)

Funding

  1. National Science Council of the Republic of China, Taiwan [NSC-96-2221-E-033-049, NSC-97-2218-E-033-001]
  2. Chung Yuan Christian University [CYCU-98-CR-BE]

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The efficacy of drug delivery systems using nanoparticles to enhance the pharmacokinetic properties of drugs has been confirmed in both preclinical trials and clinical settings. A nanosized drug system has improved efficacy, reduced side effects and clearance, increased cellular uptake and prolonged time in circulation. This article will focus recent studies of the pharmacokinetic behavior of such systems as poly(ethylene glycol) and polyamidoamine. Their derivatives are also analyzed. Additionally, some diseases with very good responsiveness are aslo reported.

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