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Lipid-based Nanocarrier Drug Delivery Approach for Biomedical Application
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Abstract:
The development of nanosized drug-carrier systems has been investigated over the past few
decades using various techniques. The two main categories of these systems are polymeric nanoparticles
and lipid nanoparticles (LNPs). The toxicological risk associated with lipid nanoparticles is significantly
lower than the danger associated with polymeric nanoparticles due to the materials' natural
and biological origins. Lipid-based drug delivery systems like Nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs)
and Solid Lipid Nanoparticles (SLNs) are well-established nanotechnology systems for preparing all
major pharmaceuticals. These delivery systems can be scaled up with easy manufacturing procedures
and are biocompatible. NLCs are the second generation of lipid-based nanocarriers (SLNs), formed by
combining solid and liquid biocompatible lipids to form an unstructured matrix that provides high entrapment
efficiency of active constituents. LNPs can promote the distribution of active pharmaceutical
ingredients to the target site. Increasing the active drug concentration to target organ LNPs enhances
the therapeutic effectiveness and reduces the side effects. This paper reviews the structure of SLNs
and different NLCs, various steps involved in manufacturing lipid nanoparticles, excipients used in the
formulation, and applications for targeted drug delivery.
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Title: Lipid-based Nanocarrier Drug Delivery Approach for Biomedical Application
Description:
Abstract:
The development of nanosized drug-carrier systems has been investigated over the past few
decades using various techniques.
The two main categories of these systems are polymeric nanoparticles
and lipid nanoparticles (LNPs).
The toxicological risk associated with lipid nanoparticles is significantly
lower than the danger associated with polymeric nanoparticles due to the materials' natural
and biological origins.
Lipid-based drug delivery systems like Nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs)
and Solid Lipid Nanoparticles (SLNs) are well-established nanotechnology systems for preparing all
major pharmaceuticals.
These delivery systems can be scaled up with easy manufacturing procedures
and are biocompatible.
NLCs are the second generation of lipid-based nanocarriers (SLNs), formed by
combining solid and liquid biocompatible lipids to form an unstructured matrix that provides high entrapment
efficiency of active constituents.
LNPs can promote the distribution of active pharmaceutical
ingredients to the target site.
Increasing the active drug concentration to target organ LNPs enhances
the therapeutic effectiveness and reduces the side effects.
This paper reviews the structure of SLNs
and different NLCs, various steps involved in manufacturing lipid nanoparticles, excipients used in the
formulation, and applications for targeted drug delivery.
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