Title:Nanotechnology-based Drug Delivery, Metabolism and Toxicity
Volume: 20
Issue: 14
Author(s): Pooja Malaviya, Dhaval Shukal and Abhay R. Vasavada*
Affiliation:
- Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Iladevi Cataract and IOL Research Centre, Memnagar, Ahmedabad 380052,India
Keywords:
Nanoparticles, drug delivery system, drug metabolism, genotoxicity, pharmacokinetics, nanotherapeutics.
Abstract:
Background: Nanoparticles (NPs) are being used extensively owing to their increased surface area, targeted
delivery and enhanced retention. NPs have the potential to be used in many disease conditions. Despite widespread
use, their toxicity and clinical safety still remain a major concern.
Objective: The purpose of this study was to explore the metabolism and toxicological effects of nanotherapeutics.
Methods: Comprehensive, time-bound literature search was done covering the period from 2010 till date. The primary
focus was on the metabolism of NP including their adsorption, degradation, clearance, and bio-persistence.
This review also focuses on updated investigations on NPs with respect to their toxic effects on various in vitro and
in vivo experimental models.
Results: Nanotechnology is a thriving field of biomedical research and an efficient drug delivery system. Further
their applications are under investigation for diagnosis of disease and as medical devices.
Conclusion: The toxicity of NPs is a major concern in the application of NPs as therapeutics. Studies addressing
metabolism, side-effects and safety of NPs are desirable to gain maximum benefits of nanotherapeutics.