胆汁酸纳米粒子--一种用于特定部位药物靶向的新兴方法

Q3 Medicine
V. Suvarna, Niserga Sawant, Pradnya Jadhav, Namita Desai
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摘要

胆汁酸是存在于胆汁中的一类甾体酸,它既是生物表面活性剂,又是胆汁酸转运蛋白的配体,用于传递信号分子,从而发挥各种旁分泌和内分泌功能。可以利用胆汁酸的肠肝循环来开发具有吸引力的给药方法,通过改善吸收和代谢稳定性来提高面部两亲化合物的靶向性和药物的生物利用度。本综述讨论了与胆汁酸和胆汁酸盐共轭的纳米颗粒的有效性、安全性和靶向性。本综述还讨论了胆汁酸的各种改性,这些改性可促进药物的吸收和口服生物利用度,从而治疗癌症、糖尿病和精神病等各种疾病。此外,胆汁酸和胆汁盐的神经保护作用已在各种神经退行性疾病中得到证实。基于胆汁酸和胆汁盐的纳米粒子具有独特的可修饰特性,可提高药物疗效,因此是一个备受关注的领域。
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Bile Acid Nanoparticles - An Emerging Approach for Site Specific Drug Targeting
Bile acids, a group of steroidal acids present in the bile act as biological surfactants and ligands for bile acid transporter protein for signalling molecules to perform various paracrine and endocrine functions. The enterohepatic circulation of bile acids can be exploited to develop attractive drug delivery approaches with improved targetability of facial amphiphiles and enhanced drug bioavailability by improving absorption and metabolic stability. The effectiveness, safety and targetability of nanoparticles conjugated with bile acids and salts have been discussed in the present review. Various modifications of bile acids promoting absorption and oral bioavailability of drugs for treatment of various disease conditions such as cancer, diabetes and psychosis has also been discussed. Additionally, neuroprotective effect of bile acids and salts has demonstrated utility in various neurodegenerative disorders. Nanoparticles based on bile acids and salts represent an area of emergent interest due to their unique and modifiable properties for improving effectiveness of drugs.
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Current Nanomedicine
Current Nanomedicine Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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