Nanoparticles: Emerging carriers for drug delivery

Saudi Pharm J. 2011 Jul;19(3):129-41. doi: 10.1016/j.jsps.2011.04.001. Epub 2011 Apr 21.

Abstract

The core objective of nanoparticles is to control and manipulate biomacromolecular constructs and supramolecular assemblies that are critical to living cells in order to improve the quality of human health. By definition, these constructs and assemblies are nanoscale and include entities such as drugs, proteins, DNA/RNA, viruses, cellular lipid bilayers, cellular receptor sites and antibody variable regions critical for immunology and are involved in events of nanoscale proportions. The emergence of such nanotherapeutics/diagnostics will allow a deeper understanding of human longevity and human ills that include cancer, cardiovascular disease and genetic disorders. A technology platform that provides a wide range of synthetic nanostructures that may be controlled as a function of size, shape and surface chemistry and scale to these nanotechnical dimensions will be a critical first step in developing appropriate tools and a scientific basis for understanding nanoparticles.

Keywords: Biomacromolecular; Diagnostics; Nanoparticles; Nanoscale; Nanostructures; Supramolecular.