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Nanoencapsulation II. Biomedical applications and current status of peptide and...

Author(s): Reis, Catarina Pinto cv logo 1 ; Neufeld, Ronald J. cv logo 2 ; Ribeiro, António J. cv logo 3 ; Veiga, Francisco cv logo 4

Date: 2006

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/5746

Origin: Estudo Geral - Universidade de Coimbra

Subject(s): Biomedical applications; Nanoparticles; Peptides; Proteins


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The concept of polymeric nanoparticles for the design of new drug delivery systems emerged a few years ago, and recent rapid advances in nanotechnology have offered a wealth of new opportunities for diagnosis and therapy of various diseases. Recent progress has made possible the engineering of nanoparticles to allow the site-specific delivery of drugs and to improve the pharmacokinetic profile of numerous compounds with biomedical applications such as peptide and protein drugs. Biologically active peptides and their analogues are becoming an increasingly important class of drugs. Their use for human and animal treatment is problematic, however, because some of these drugs are generally ineffective when taken orally and thus have been administered chiefly by the parenteral route. This review covers some of the historical and recent advances of nanotechnology and concludes that polymeric nanoparticles show great promise as a tool for the development of peptide drug delivery systems. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B7MDB-4K674VB-2/1/583cefa271f0f3f125e0741c240b8a9e
Document Type Article
Language English
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