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Recent developments in nano micelles as drug delivery system

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Targeting of the drug directly to the cells, tissues, or organs with no impact on healthy cells is a challenge. In the current era, it's been made possible by therapeutic interventions. The novel drug delivery systems such as nano particulates, liposomes, aquasomes, phytosomes, dendrimers, nano sponges, nano micelles are developed. Nano micelles are developed for efficient targeting and are currently in trend as therapeutic carriers of water-insoluble drugs. Micelles are self-assembling Nano-sized colloidal particles with a hydrophobic core and hydrophilic shell. Among the micelle-forming compounds, amphiphilic copolymers, i.e., polymers consisting of hydrophobic block and hydrophilic block, are gaining increasing attention. Polymeric micelles possess high stability both in vitro and in vivo with good biocompatibility. Nano micelles are used widely because of the smaller size range of 10 to 100nm, with greater drug loading capacity. Advantages over other dosage forms include solubilization of poorly soluble drugs, sustained release, protection of drugs from degradation and metabolism. The property discussed includes CMC, size, and aggregation number, and stability. CMC is the minimum polymer concentration required for micelle formation. Aggregation number (Nₐ) is the number of polymeric chains required to form micelles, and it ranges between tens to hundreds. Thermodynamic stability is based on size, the optical clarity of solution, viscosity, and surface tension. Kinetic stability accounts for micellar integrity. This review will discuss some recent trends in using micelles as pharmaceutical carriers such as to deliver drugs in conditions such as TB, cancer, ocular complications, etc.
Title: Recent developments in nano micelles as drug delivery system
Description:
Targeting of the drug directly to the cells, tissues, or organs with no impact on healthy cells is a challenge.
In the current era, it's been made possible by therapeutic interventions.
The novel drug delivery systems such as nano particulates, liposomes, aquasomes, phytosomes, dendrimers, nano sponges, nano micelles are developed.
Nano micelles are developed for efficient targeting and are currently in trend as therapeutic carriers of water-insoluble drugs.
Micelles are self-assembling Nano-sized colloidal particles with a hydrophobic core and hydrophilic shell.
Among the micelle-forming compounds, amphiphilic copolymers, i.
e.
, polymers consisting of hydrophobic block and hydrophilic block, are gaining increasing attention.
Polymeric micelles possess high stability both in vitro and in vivo with good biocompatibility.
Nano micelles are used widely because of the smaller size range of 10 to 100nm, with greater drug loading capacity.
Advantages over other dosage forms include solubilization of poorly soluble drugs, sustained release, protection of drugs from degradation and metabolism.
The property discussed includes CMC, size, and aggregation number, and stability.
CMC is the minimum polymer concentration required for micelle formation.
Aggregation number (Nₐ) is the number of polymeric chains required to form micelles, and it ranges between tens to hundreds.
Thermodynamic stability is based on size, the optical clarity of solution, viscosity, and surface tension.
Kinetic stability accounts for micellar integrity.
This review will discuss some recent trends in using micelles as pharmaceutical carriers such as to deliver drugs in conditions such as TB, cancer, ocular complications, etc.

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