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Inhalable particulate drug delivery systems for lung cancer therapy: Nanoparticles, microparticles, nanocomposites and nanoaggregates

  • Hadeer M. Abdelaziz
  • , Mohamed Gaber
  • , Mahmoud M. Abd-Elwakil
  • , Moustafa T. Mabrouk
  • , Mayada M. Elgohary
  • , Nayra M. Kamel
  • , Dalia M. Kabary
  • , May S. Freag
  • , Magda W. Samaha
  • , Sana M. Mortada
  • , Kadria A. Elkhodairy
  • , Jia You Fang*
  • , Ahmed O. Elzoghby
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Alexandria University
  • Pharos University in Alexandria

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Abstract

There is progressive evolution in the use of inhalable drug delivery systems (DDSs) for lung cancer therapy. The inhalation route offers many advantages, being non-invasive method of drug administration as well as localized delivery of anti-cancer drugs to tumor tissue. This article reviews various inhalable colloidal systems studied for tumor-targeted drug delivery including polymeric, lipid, hybrid and inorganic nanocarriers. The active targeting approaches for enhanced delivery of nanocarriers to lung cancer cells were illustrated. This article also reviews the recent advances of inhalable microparticle-based drug delivery systems for lung cancer therapy including bioresponsive, large porous, solid lipid and drug-complex microparticles. The possible strategies to improve the aerosolization behavior and maintain the critical physicochemical parameters for efficient delivery of drugs deep into lungs were also discussed. Therefore, a strong emphasis is placed on the approaches which combine the merits of both nanocarriers and microparticles including inhalable nanocomposites and nanoaggregates and on the optimization of such formulations using the proper techniques and carriers. Finally, the toxicological behavior and market potential of the inhalable anti-cancer drug delivery systems are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)374-392
Number of pages19
JournalJournal of Controlled Release
Volume269
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 01 2018

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Lung cancer
  • Microparticles
  • Nanoaggregates
  • Nanocarriers
  • Nanocomposites
  • Nanotoxicology
  • Pulmonary drug delivery

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