Mohammed Shahrudin Ibrahim , Abdul Rahim Ferhan , Chenchen Zhou , Jian Li , Yu-Chien Lin , Jingyu Deng , Ze Zhao , Nam-Joon Cho
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Allergen to asset: Pollen-based drug delivery systems
The rising demand for therapeutics, driven by aging populations and chronic diseases, challenges the pharmaceutical manufacturing of sustainable drug delivery systems. While development of microcarriers from natural sources such as plant or animal-sourced polymers and lipids show promise, the resource-intensive and complex processes involved limits their translatability and access. In this review, we discuss briefly the existing microcarriers fabricated from natural polymers and transition to recent efforts that have been devoted to exemplify pollen, traditionally regarded as an allergen, exhibits qualities that fit the criteria of a desirable microcarrier, and can be exploited to be valuable drug delivery assets with potential of encapsulating a wide spectrum of cargo and targeted conveyance. We scope through the various derivatives of pollen-derived microcarriers, especially highlighting the recent development of the soft pollen microgel variants, which was designed in alignment with the concept of Cross Economy of transforming abundant, low-value materials to create high-value products through easily portable, innovative and effective processing methods. We further discuss the future outlook of the pollen microgel and suggest aspects of pollen research that needs to be pursued to realize its translation to be a sustainable asset to drug delivery applications.
期刊介绍:
The aim of the Journal is to provide a forum for the critical analysis of advanced drug and gene delivery systems and their applications in human and veterinary medicine. The Journal has a broad scope, covering the key issues for effective drug and gene delivery, from administration to site-specific delivery.
In general, the Journal publishes review articles in a Theme Issue format. Each Theme Issue provides a comprehensive and critical examination of current and emerging research on the design and development of advanced drug and gene delivery systems and their application to experimental and clinical therapeutics. The goal is to illustrate the pivotal role of a multidisciplinary approach to modern drug delivery, encompassing the application of sound biological and physicochemical principles to the engineering of drug delivery systems to meet the therapeutic need at hand. Importantly the Editorial Team of ADDR asks that the authors effectively window the extensive volume of literature, pick the important contributions and explain their importance, produce a forward looking identification of the challenges facing the field and produce a Conclusions section with expert recommendations to address the issues.