The state of nanomedicine in Sri Lanka: challenges and opportunities

Danushika C. Manatunga, Rohini M. de Silva, K.M. Nalin de Silva
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Nanomedicine is rapidly expanding in the world due to its potential impact in alleviating various critical problems related to health. In this short review, we highlight the developments in nanomedicine in Sri Lanka through the work carried out by various scientists within the country. Potential challenges in the field and obstacles for conversion to clinical products will also be discussed. Even though there are limited contributions in relation to nano-drug carriers, antibacterial agents, and bone prostheses, the research focused on vaccine development, diagnosis, and imaging tools, and high-throughput screening platforms have not been developed. The main emphasis has been on therapeutic applications and anticancer drug delivery. Many hybrid biocompatible materials have been developed for drug delivery applications; however, work has been limited to in vitro studies due to various reasons. These findings can be extended to in vivo studies by strengthening the collaboration between nanotechnologists and health-related scientists, whose contribution at the clinical stages is paramount. Because of the slow pace of infrastructure development and related policies for clinical trials, many discoveries are terminated at the publication stage. Therefore, product development and commercialization are very challenging in the Sri Lankan context. The attraction of venture capitalists, investors, and government commitment represent current challenges for the product development and implementation of nanomedicine applications within the country.

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斯里兰卡纳米医学的现状:挑战和机遇
纳米医学在缓解与健康有关的各种关键问题方面具有潜在影响,因此在世界范围内迅速发展。在这篇简短的综述中,我们强调了斯里兰卡通过该国各种科学家开展的工作在纳米医学方面取得的进展。还将讨论该领域的潜在挑战和转化为临床产品的障碍。尽管在纳米药物载体、抗菌剂和骨假体方面的贡献有限,但尚未开发出针对疫苗开发、诊断和成像工具以及高通量筛选平台的研究。主要的重点是治疗应用和抗癌药物输送。许多混合生物相容性材料已经开发用于药物输送应用;然而,由于各种原因,工作仅限于体外研究。通过加强纳米技术专家和健康相关科学家之间的合作,这些发现可以扩展到体内研究,他们在临床阶段的贡献是至关重要的。由于基础设施建设的缓慢步伐和临床试验的相关政策,许多发现在发表阶段就终止了。因此,产品开发和商业化在斯里兰卡是非常具有挑战性的。对风险资本家、投资者的吸引和政府的承诺代表了国内纳米医学应用产品开发和实施的当前挑战。
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