Title:Nanoparticulate Drug Delivery Sytem for Cancer Therapy: Oppourtunities and Challenges
Volume: 4
Issue: 1
Author(s): Priya Patel, Mihir Raval and Navin Sheth
Affiliation:
Keywords:
Cancer treatment, nanoparticulate drug delivery system, nanotechnology, nanotechnology and cancer, polymeric
nanoparticles.
Abstract: Conventional therapy of anticancer drugs shows side effects for this reason it is necessary to develop newer
dosage forms such as nanotechnology, to resolve the issues related to the side effects of anticancer drugs. The field of
nanotechnology not only resolves the main issue that is, the side effects of anticancer drugs but also provides a promising
approach for treatment of cancer. Nanotechnology is the best way to solve the current problems related to cancer therapies
due to their size and surface area. As compared to the conventional dosage forms nanoparticulate systems are more
effective treatment of cancer due to the prevention of multi drug resistance along with improved therapeutic effects of the
anticancer drugs. Liposomes, polymeric nanoparticles, solid lipid nanoparticles and polymer-drug conjugate nanoparticles
present a good platform for the treatment of cancer; some of the nanoparticulate dosage forms are already available in the
markets and some dosage forms are under research but it is still necessary to do much research in the field of
nanotechnology for the treatment of cancer. This review gives information related to the nanotechnology in cancer therapy
along with the discussion of patents and advancement of nanoparticles in cancer therapy.