Mesoporous inorganic nanoscale particles for drug adsorption and controlled release

Therapeutic Delivery
Giuseppe CavallaroRawil Fakhrullin

Abstract

The review provides an overview of the mesoporous inorganic particles employed as drug delivery systems for controlled and sustained release of drugs. We have classified promising nanomaterials for drug delivery on the basis of their natural or synthetic origin. Nanoclays are available in different morphologies (nanotubes, nanoplates and nanofibers) and they are typically available at low cost from natural resources. The surface chemistry of nanoclays is versatile for targeted modifications to control loading and release properties. Synthetic nanomaterials (imogolite, laponite and mesoporous silica) present the advantages of well-established purity and availability with size features that are finely controlled. Both nanoclays and inorganic synthetic nanoparticles can be functionalized forming organic/inorganic architectures with stimuli-responsive features.

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Mar 22, 2019·Chemical Communications : Chem Comm·Elena ShchukinaDmitry G Shchukin
Dec 11, 2020·Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery·Jiani DongQubo Zhu
Oct 12, 2021·ACS Omega·Xiaolei ZhuDmitry G Shchukin

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transmission electron microscopy
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