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Current Drug Delivery | 2015
Vikas Jain; Shikha Jain; S.C. Mahajan
Cancer is defined as an uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells. Current treatment strategies for cancer include combination of radiation, chemotherapy and surgery. The long-term use of conventional drug delivery systems for cancer chemotherapy leads to fatal damage of normal proliferate cells and this is particularly used for the management of solid tumors, where utmost tumor cells are not invaded quickly. A targeted drug delivery system (TDDS) is a system, which releases the drug at a preselected biosite in a controlled manner. Nanotechnology based delivery systems are making a significant impact on cancer treatment and the polymers play key role in the development of nanopraticlulate carriers for cancer therapy. Some important technological advantages of nanotherapeutic drug delivery systems (NDDS) include prolonged half-life, improved bio-distribution, increased circulation time of the drug, controlled and sustained release of the drug, versatility of route of administration, increased intercellular concentration of drug and many more. This review covers the current research on polymer based anticancer agents, the rationale for development of these polymer therapeutical systems and discusses the benefits and challenges of cancer nanomedicines including polymer-drug conjugates, micelles, dendrimers, immunoconjugates, liposomes, nanoparticles.
Advances in Pharmaceutics | 2014
Shikha Jain; Vikas Jain; S.C. Mahajan
Vesicular drug delivery system can be defined as highly ordered assemblies consisting of one or more concentric bilayers formed as a result of self-assembling of amphiphilic building blocks in presence of water. Vesicular drug delivery systems are particularly important for targeted delivery of drugs because of their ability to localize the activity of drug at the site or organ of action thereby lowering its concentration at the other sites in body. Vesicular drug delivery system sustains drug action at a predetermined rate, relatively constant (zero order kinetics), efficient drug level in the body, and simultaneously minimizes the undesirable side effects. It can also localize drug action in the diseased tissue or organ by targeted drug delivery using carriers or chemical derivatization. Different types of pharmaceutical carriers such as polymeric micelles, particulate systems, and macro- and micromolecules are presented in the form of novel drug delivery system for targeted delivery of drugs. Particulate type carrier also known as colloidal carrier system, includes lipid particles, micro- and nanoparticles, micro- and nanospheres, polymeric micelles and vesicular systems like liposomes, sphingosomes, niosomes, transfersomes, aquasomes, ufasomes, and so forth.
British Biomedical Bulletin | 2013
Vikas Jain; Rachana Maheshwari; Rehana Ansari; S.C. Mahajan; Garvita joshi
Applied Medical Research | 2015
Purnima Panday; Neha Shukla; Dharmesh Sisodiya; Vikas Jain; S.C. Mahajan
Drug Delivery Letters | 2014
Rehana Ansari; Rachna Maheshwari; S.C. Mahajan; Vikas Jain
Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics | 2017
Kamlendra Kumar Mishra; Kutubuddin Tasneem; Vikas Jain; S.C. Mahajan
Recent Patents on Nanomedicine (Discontinued) | 2015
Neha Shukla; Vikas Jain; S.C. Mahajan
PharmaTutor | 2014
Shikha Jain; Ranjana Joshi; Kirti Jatwa; Avnish Sharma; S.C. Mahajan
Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education and Research | 2014
Vikas Jain; Shikha Jain; S.C. Mahajan
Drug Delivery Letters | 2013
Rehana Ansari; Rachna Maheshwari; Shikha Jain; S.C. Mahajan; Vikas Jain