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Drug Delivery Letters

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ISSN (Print): 2210-3031
ISSN (Online): 2210-304X

Liposomes as Triggerable Carrier for Intracellular Drug Delivery

Author(s): Neeraj K. Sharma and Vimal Kumar

Volume 4, Issue 1, 2014

Page: [12 - 20] Pages: 9

DOI: 10.2174/2210303103999131211110908

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Abstract

Administration of drugs is often associated with basic problems such as toxicity, instability and improper biodistribution. Encapsulation of the drug in a suitable carrier such as liposomes is one of the well recognized methods that protects the drug from the body milieu to improve stability, safety and targeting efficiency of the drug towards the target site. However, while encapsulation provides a favorable biodistribution, low toxicity and improved stability of drugs, delivery carriers should be capable of releasing encapsulated material at the appropriate site to exert their activity. Effective intracellular drug delivery is desired for many therapeutic agents those having specific molecular targets in the cytoplasm, nucleus, or other subcellular compartments of a cell such as mitochondria. Several nanocarriers that are designed to release drugs at desired sites have been developed so far. Among these, exhaustive research has established liposomes as an effective triggerable drug carrier. This mini review covers various aspects of triggering modalities examined to date such as temperature, pH, enzymes and light using liposomes.

Keywords: Drug delivery, liposomes, pH sensitive, photosensitive, thermo sensitive.


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