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AuthorGeskovski, Nikola
AuthorSazdovska, Simona Dimchevska
AuthorGoracinova, Katerina
Available date2020-08-12T09:32:57Z
Publication Date2019
Publication NameCurrent Pharmaceutical Design
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1381612825666190423155116
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/15476
AbstractBackground: Imitating nature in the design of bio-inspired drug delivery systems resulted in several success stories. However, the practical application of biomimicry is still largely unrealized owing to the fact that we tend to copy the shape more often than the whole biology. Interesting chemistry of polysaccharides provides endless possibilities for drug complex formation and creation of delivery systems with diverse morphological and surface properties. However, the type of biological response, which may be induced by these systems, remains largely unexploited. Methods: Considering the most current research for the given topic, in this review, we will try to present the integrative approaches for the design of biomimetic DDS's with improved therapeutic or theranostic effects based on different algal polysaccharides that exert multiple biological functions. Results: Algal polysaccharides may provide building blocks for bioinspired drug delivery systems capable of supporting the mechanical properties of nanomedicines and mimicking various biological processes by molecular interactions at the nanoscale. Numerous research studies demonstrate the efficacy and safety of multifunctional nanoparticles integrating several functions in one delivery system, composed of alginate, carrageenan, ulvan, fucoidan and their derivatives, intended to be used as bioartificial microenvironment or for diagnosis and therapy of different diseases. Conclusion: Nanodimensional structure of polysaccharide DDS's shows substantial influence on the bioactive motifs potential availability for interaction with a variety of biomolecules and cells. Evaluation of the nano dimensional structure-activity relationship is crucial for unlocking the full potential of the future application of polysaccharide bio-mimicking DDS in modern diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
Languageen
PublisherBentham Science Publishers
SubjectAlgal polysaccharides
Alginate
Biomimetic drug delivery systems
Carrageenan
Fucoidan
Ulvan
TitleMacroalgal polysaccharides in biomimetic nanodelivery systems
TypeArticle Review
Pagination1265-1289
Issue Number11
Volume Number25


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