药物输送
纳米技术
材料科学
聚合物
药品
商业化
靶向给药
生化工程
药理学
医学
复合材料
业务
工程类
营销
作者
Johnson Chung,Anne Simmons,Laura A. Poole‐Warren
标识
DOI:10.1517/17425247.2011.574123
摘要
Introduction: The need to optimize therapeutic outcomes while minimizing side effects is a major driving force for research and development in the controlled drug delivery field. Polymer nanocomposites (NCs) are an emerging class of materials with remarkable potential for controlled drug delivery. There are a range of release mechanisms that characterize polymer NC systems, and these may be perturbed not only by the addition of nanofillers, but also by the type of drug and the interactions of the drug with the components of the system. Areas covered: The focus of this review is on non-degradable polymer NC systems. In particular, the types of drug delivery approach from these polymer NCs and the theoretical models developed to describe those approaches are discussed. The importance of component interactions and factors affecting drug delivery from polymer NCs is also addressed. Expert opinion: Despite the remarkable potential and extensive research being conducted on polymer NCs for use in drug delivery, commercialization and large-scale production are limited by the cost and difficulty in consistently producing fully exfoliated NCs. A continuing challenge for the field is to understand better the key interactions and structure–property relationships arising from different polymer, filler and drug combinations.
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