Therapeutic applications of nanobiotechnology

Yogesh Dutt, Ramendra Pati Pandey*, Mamta Dutt, Archana Gupta, Arpana Vibhuti, Jasmina Vidic, V. Samuel Raj, Chung Ming Chang*, Anjali Priyadarshini*

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Abstract

Nanobiotechnology, as a novel and more specialized branch of science, has provided a number of nanostructures such as nanoparticles, by utilizing the methods, techniques, and protocols of other branches of science. Due to the unique features and physiobiological characteristics, these nanostructures or nanocarriers have provided vast methods and therapeutic techniques, against microbial infections and cancers and for tissue regeneration, tissue engineering, and immunotherapies, and for gene therapies, through drug delivery systems. However, reduced carrying capacity, abrupt and non-targeted delivery, and solubility of therapeutic agents, can affect the therapeutic applications of these biotechnological products. In this article, we explored and discussed the prominent nanobiotechnological methods and products such as nanocarriers, highlighted the features and challenges associated with these products, and attempted to conclude if available nanostructures offer any scope of improvement or enhancement. We aimed to identify and emphasize the nanobiotechnological methods and products, with greater prospect and capacity for therapeutic improvements and enhancements. We found that novel nanocarriers and nanostructures, such as nanocomposites, micelles, hydrogels, microneedles, and artificial cells, can address the associated challenges and inherited drawbacks, with help of conjugations, sustained and stimuli-responsive release, ligand binding, and targeted delivery. We recommend that nanobiotechnology, despite having few challenges and drawbacks, offers immense opportunities that can be harnessed in delivering quality therapeutics with precision and prediction. We also recommend that, by exploring the branched domains more rigorously, bottlenecks and obstacles can also be addressed and resolved in return.

Original languageEnglish
Article number148
Pages (from-to)148
JournalJournal of Nanobiotechnology
Volume21
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 06 05 2023

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Keywords

  • Anticancer agents
  • Nanobiotechnology
  • Nanoparticles
  • Tissue regeneration
  • Wound healing
  • Nanostructures/chemistry
  • Humans
  • Neoplasms/drug therapy
  • Drug Carriers/chemistry
  • Nanocomposites
  • Micelles
  • Nanoparticles/chemistry
  • Drug Delivery Systems/methods

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