Doxorubicin (DOX) is an anthracycline antibiotic used in the treatment of different types of cancer such as breast cancer, ovarian cancer, lung carcinoma, acute leukemia, multiple myeloma and several sarcomas. Despite its efficiency, the treatment with DOX may lead to several side effects. In order to eliminate or decrease them, alternative ways of administration using different drug delivery systems (DDS) are extensively investigated. Some formulations, such as liposomal DOX, are already on the market, while other conjugates have currently the clinical trial status. There are also DDS, which are still in the preclinical stage, but they are promising as far as increasing the efficiency of the treatment and decreasing cytotoxicity is concerned. In this brief review, different types of DDS used in the transport of DOX are summarized. Apart from the most common liposomal formulations, the attention is also paid to micelles, gold, magnetic and silica nanoparticles, and carbon nanotubes. Possible applications of other promising DDS such as polymer–drug conjugates, dendrimers and cyclodextrins are also shortly described.
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December 2014
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December 01 2014
Drug delivery systems in the transport of doxorubicin Available to Purchase
Dorota Matyszewska, PhD
Dorota Matyszewska, PhD
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Assistant professor, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
*Corresponding author e-mail address: dorota.matyszewska@chem.uw.edu.pl
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This article is dedicated to Professor Emil Chibowski on his 70th birthday.
*Corresponding author e-mail address: dorota.matyszewska@chem.uw.edu.pl
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
November 15 2013
Accepted:
January 08 2014
Online ISSN: 2050-6260
Print ISSN: 2050-6252
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2014
Surface Innovations (2014) 2 (4): 201–210.
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Received:
November 15 2013
Accepted:
January 08 2014
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Matyszewska D (2014), "Drug delivery systems in the transport of doxorubicin". Surface Innovations, Vol. 2 No. 4 pp. 201–210, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/si.13.00040
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