Recent #Drug Delivery news in the semiconductor industry

2 months ago

➀ The study investigates the potential of iron-doped boron nitride nanoparticles (Fe-BNNPs) as nanocarriers for Anastrozole, an aromatase inhibitor used in breast cancer treatment.

➁ DFT analysis reveals strong binding affinity between Anastrozole and Fe-BNNPs, with optimized release mechanisms and targeted therapy potential.

➂ The research suggests that Fe-BNNPs could enhance therapeutic efficiency by improving drug stability and minimizing side effects.

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3 months ago

➀ This study explores the use of cationic fusogenic liposomes for improved drug delivery by fusing directly with cellular membranes;

➁ Researchers varied charge density and lipid composition to assess fusion efficiency and membrane effects;

➂ The study found that liposomes can temporarily modify membrane properties without causing long-term damage to cells, suggesting their potential for therapeutic applications.

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3 months ago

➀ A recent study published in Advanced Nanobiomed Research explores a new method for delivering epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) using polyurethane nanocapsules for TBI management.

➁ EGCG, a bioactive compound found in green tea, has neuroprotective properties and shows potential in TBI treatment.

➂ The study focuses on developing polyurethane nanocapsules to encapsulate and deliver EGCG effectively, with results showing sustained release and the potential for improved recovery outcomes.

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6 months ago
➀ This article reviews advancements in nanotechnology, focusing on material encapsulation within nanotubes, highlighting the importance of understanding atomic and molecular interactions within nanotubes and their influence on the performance of the resulting nanostructures. ➁ The review discusses how confinement within nanotubes alters material properties and examines potential applications in electronics, energy storage, and drug delivery. ➂ It also addresses challenges such as achieving uniform material loading and preventing aggregation during encapsulation.
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9 months ago
➀ Researchers developed curcumin-loaded HA/CeO2 nanoparticles to improve curcumin's therapeutic efficacy, addressing its poor solubility and low bioavailability. ➁ The nanoparticles showed a uniform size distribution and high encapsulation efficiency, facilitating effective delivery to inflamed tissues. ➂ In vitro and in vivo studies demonstrated the nanoparticles' potential in treating diseases like inflammatory bowel disease, with sustained curcumin release and reduced inflammation.
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12 months ago
1. Researchers from the University of Utah have developed a method for targeted drug delivery using ultrasound to trigger drug release from nanodroplets. 2. The method involves nanocarriers made of tiny droplets with a shell of hollow polymer molecules and a core of hydrophobic perfluorocarbons mixed with the drug. 3. The study demonstrated the safety and efficiency of this method, showing no discernible negative effects in animal trials, and is ready for human testing.
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