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Advancement in multifunctional nanoparticles for the effective treatment of cancer

  • Mahfoozur Rahman
  • , Mohammad Zaki Ahmad
  • , Imran Kazmi
  • , Sohail Akhter
  • , Muhammad Afzal
  • , Gaurav Gupta
  • , Farhan Jalees Ahmed
  • , Firoz Anwar
  • Dreamz College of Pharmacy
  • Siddhartha Institute of Pharmacy
  • Jamia Hamdard University

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Abstract

Introduction: Nanotechnology has gained wider importance for the treatment of various diseases, including cancer. Multifunctional or theranostic agents are emerging as promising therapeutic paradigms, which provide attractive vehicles for both image and therapeutic agents. Nanosystems are capable of diagnosis, specific targeted drug therapy and monitoring therapeutic response. Due to their well-developed surface nature, nanomolecules are easy to anchor with multifunctional groups. Areas covered: The present review aims to give an extensive account on the progress of multifunctional nanoparticles throughout the blooming research with regards to their clinical application in cancer. This paper discusses graphene, a newly developed multifunctional vehicle in nanotechnology. Furthermore, it focuses on the development of tumor cells, the advantages of novel multifunctional nanoparticles over traditional methods and the use of nanoparticles in cancer therapy. In addition, patents issued by the US office are also included. Expert opinion: Despite numerous advantages, multifunctional nanoparticles are still at an infancy stage. Many great achievements have been attained in this field to date, but many challenges still remain. A problem that limits the use of multifunctional nanoparticles is toxicity. If this toxicity can be overcome then the advancement in nanocomposite material science will be well on the way to a prospective treatment of cancer.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)367-381
Number of pages15
JournalExpert Opinion on Drug Delivery
Volume9
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2012
Externally publishedYes

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Dendrimer
  • Gold nanoparticles
  • Graphene
  • Multifunctional nanoparticles
  • Patents
  • Quantum dots
  • Silica nanoparticles
  • Tumor cell

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