Carbon nanomaterials as pharmaceutic forms for sustained and controlled delivery systems

作者: José Sandoval , Janeth Ventura-Sobrevilla , Daniel Boone-Villa , Rodolfo Ramos-González , Miguel Velázquez

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-816505-8.00003-5

关键词: Polymeric nanoparticlesCarbon nanomaterialsNanotechnologyControlled deliveryComputer scienceDrug delivery

摘要: Abstract There are several diseases with complex ethology that present diverse evolution depending on the characteristics of patient. Use actually available therapeutic technologies often results in limited benefits for patients due to a variety factors like ailments, drug resistance, and performance pharmaceutical forms. The dynamic these illnesses, cancer or diabetes, generates necessity develop new strategies applying treatments. Nanomaterials such as polymeric nanoparticles, gold shells, carbon nanomaterials (CNM) have been designed improved properties can cover necessities diseases. Since beginning century, CNM used alternative delivery (DD). especially helpful design systems controlled sustained DD. morphology structures be found fullerenes, graphene, nanotubes, diamonds principally. Besides intrinsic materials, functionalized immobilized biomolecules (as proteins) magnetic nanoparticles achieve more tailored covers treatment each specific illness. document will review basic its potential carriers programmed systems.

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