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Erythrocytes based synthetic delivery systems: transition from conventional to novel engineering strategies

IR@CDRI: CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow

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Creator Bhateria, Manisha
Rachumallu, Ramakrishna
Singh, Rajbir
Bhatta, R S
 
Date 2014-09-10T05:16:12Z
2014-09-10T05:16:12Z
2014
 
Identifier Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery 2014, 11, (8): 1219–1236
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1394
 
Description Introduction: Erythrocytes (RBCs) and artificial/synthetic delivery systems such as liposomes, nanoparticles (NPs) are the most investigated carrier systems. Herein, progress made from conventional approach of using RBC as delivery systems to novel approach of using synthetic delivery systems based on RBC properties will be reviewed. Areas covered: We aim to highlight both conventional and novel approaches of using RBCs as potential carrier system. Conventional approaches which include two main strategies are: (1) directly loading therapeutic moieties in RBCs and (2) coupling them with RBCs whereas novel approaches exploit structural, mechanical and biological properties of RBCs to design synthetic delivery systems through various engineering strategies. Initial attempt includes coupling of antibodies to liposomes to specifically target RBCs. Knowledge obtained from several studies led to the development of RBC membrane derived liposomes (nanoerythrosomes), inspiring future application of RBC or its structural features in other attractive delivery systems (hydrogels, filomicelles, microcapsules, micro- and nanoparticles) for even greater potential. Expert opinion: In conclusion, this review dwells upon comparative analysis of various conventional and novel engineering strategies in developing RBC based drug delivery systems, diversifying their applications in arena of drug delivery.
 
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Language en
 
Relation CSIR-CDRI Communication no. 8708
 
Subject Liposomes
Nanoerythrosomes
Polymeric Multilayered Microcapsules
Nanoparticles
Rbcs
 
Title Erythrocytes based synthetic delivery systems: transition from conventional to novel engineering strategies
 
Type Article