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We report here the potential of Pluronic tri-block copolymer micelles for the formulation of curcumin, a natural dietary compound having great therapeutic potential against many diseases including cancer. Two most commonly used Pluronic... more
This study was designed to test the hypothesis that furosemide (Fur) can be entrapped into surfactant free pegylated nanocarriers (NCs) for controlled drug release. To test this hypothesis, Fur-loaded NCs were prepared by emulsion solvent... more
Proteins and other biomolecules sequestered in and delivered from polymeric drug delivery systems (DDS) undergo several process and storage-related stresses throughout the life of the product that can result in significant degradation,... more
Capsicum oleoresin encapsulation by poly-e-caprolactone (PCL) was investigated using the emulsification-diffusion method. Here, the emulsifier concentration affected the characteristics of both the nanoemulsion (NE) and nanocapsules... more
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of freezing process in the absence or presence of excipients on the stability of capsicum loaded nanocapsules (NC) during freeze-thawing and freezedrying procedures. Capsicum loaded... more
Over the past few years, modern medicinal chemistry has evolved towards providing us new and alternative chemotherapeutic compounds with high cytotoxicity towards tumor cells, alongside with reduced side effects in cancer patients.... more
Nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs) are drug-delivery systems composed of both solid and liquid lipids as a core matrix. It was shown that NLCs reveal some advantages for drug therapy over conventional carriers, including increased... more
Herbal medicines have been widely used around the world since ancient times. The advancement of phytochemical and phytopharmacological sciences has enabled elucidation of the composition and biological activities of several medicinal... more
In the recent past, the targeted drug delivery has gained more attention for various advantages. Amongst the plethora of Avenues explored for targeted drug delivery. Nanoparticles are particulate dispersions or solid particles with a size... more
The morphology of gelatin nanoparticles loaded with three different drugs (Tizanidine hydrochloride, Gatifloxacin and Fluconazole) and their characteristics of entrapment and release from gelatin nanoparticles were investigated by the... more
The application of nanotechnology in the food industry has increased in the last 10 years. There are different defi nitions regarding the use of "nano." Different ingredients/nutrients can be delivered at nanoscale and change food... more
Many types of nanoparticles (NPs) are tested for use in medical products, particularly in imaging and gene and drug delivery. For these applications, cellular uptake is usually a prerequisite and is governed in addition to size by surface... more
This paper is a review of the latest developments in the field of topical drug delivery via which the drug is directly applied onto the skin with high selectivity and efficiency. Advances in microfiberbased medical textiles such as... more
A common limitation of using polymeric nanoparticles in aqueous suspension is due to their poor chemical and physical stability when conserved for a long time. Therefore, freeze drying of these colloidal systems is an alternative method... more
Nanoassembled capsules (NACs) that incorporate a polymer aggregate inside a silica shell may be loaded with agents that are of particular interest for therapeutic or diagnostic applications. NACs formed using the MRI contrast agent GdDOTP... more
Nanotechnology has the potential to revolutionize drug delivery, but still faces some limitations. One of the main issues regarding conventional nanoparticles is their poor drug-loading and their early burst release. Thus, to overcome... more
Nanoscience and nanotechnology has caused important breakthroughs in different therapeutic areas. In particular, the application of nanotechnology in ophthalmology has led to the development of novel strategies for the treatment of ocular... more
Purpose Since, Leishmania protozoans are obligate intracellular parasites of macrophages, an immunopotentiating macrophagespecific Amphotericin B (AB) delivery system would be ideally appropriate to increase its superiority for... more
We have engineered Apolipoprotein A-I (apoA-I), a major protein constituent of high-density lipoprotein (HDL), to contain DOTA-chelated Gd(III) as an MRI contrast agent for the purpose of imaging reconstituted HDL (rHDL) biodistribution,... more
Despite the fact that we live in an era of advanced technology and innovation, infectious diseases, like malaria, continue to be one of the greatest health challenges worldwide. The main drawbacks of conventional malaria chemotherapy are... more
A novel nanocarrier based on solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs) was developed for insulin delivery using a novel double emulsion method. Physical stability of particles was assessed by size analysis using dynamic light scattering (DLS),... more
Please cite this article as: Assifaoui, A., Bouyer, F., Chambin, O., Cayot, P., Silica-coated calcium pectinate beads for colonic drug delivery, Acta Biomaterialia (2012), doi: http://dx.
Numerous investigations have shown that both tissue and cell distribution profiles of anticancer drugs can be controlled by their entrapment in submicronic colloidal systems (nanoparticles). The rationale behind this approach is to... more
The trend towards personalized medicine and the long-standing wish to reduce drug consumption and unwanted side effects have been the driving force behind research on drug delivery vehicles that control localization, timing and dose of... more
The efficient delivery of nucleic acids into mammalian cells is a central aspect of cell biology and of medical applications, including cancer therapy and tissue engineering. Non-viral chemical methods have been received with great... more
Different polymeric nanoparticles were freeze-dried and the powders compared to determine the influence of the lipophilic core (Miglyol 810 w or benzyl benzoate) and polymeric material (poly(e-caprolactone) or Eudragit S90 w ) on their... more
A critical objective in cancer therapy is to reduce the systemic toxicity through the modification of the biodistribution of anticancer drugs. Herein, we disclose a new biodegradable nanocarrier, polyglutamic acid (PGA) nanocapsules, and... more
Nanotechnology remains the field to explore in the quest to enhance therapeutic efficacies of existing drugs. Fabrication of a methacrylate copolymer-lipid nanoparticulate (MCN) system was explored in this study for oral drug delivery of... more
Systemic gene delivery systems are needed for therapeutic application to organs that are inaccessible by percutaneous injection. Currently, the main objective is the development of a stable and non-toxic vector that can encapsulate and... more
Freeze-drying process was recently applied to improve the long-term storage stability of nanocapsules. Thermal treatment by annealing is an interesting process to optimize a freeze-drying cycle of these colloidal vectors. The objective of... more
Nanotechnology is a multidisciplinary field that covers a vast and diverse array of devices derived from engineering, physics, chemistry, and biology. Nanotechnology has opened up by rapid advances in science and technology, creating new... more
Nanoparticles have been extensively studied as drug delivery systems. In this review, we focus on a relatively new type of nanoparticles -lipobeads -a liposome-hydrogel assembly as a novel drug delivery system. An appropriate assemblage... more
The combination of calcipotriol with methotrexate can strengthen the topical therapy for psoriasis. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the potential of nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs) loaded with lipophilic calcipotriol and... more
Here, we present a study on the synthesis of different nanostructures with one single-step in situ filling (encapsulation) via carbon vapor deposition (CVD). Ferrocene, acetylferrocene and iron (II) nitrate as iron precursors were... more
The efficient delivery of nanomaterials to specific targets for in vivo biomedical imaging is hindered by rapid sequestration by the reticuloendothelial system (RES) and consequent short circulation times. To overcome these two problems,... more
Echogenic bubble formulations have wide applications in both disease diagnosis and therapy. In the current study, nanobubbles were prepared and the contrast agent function was evaluated in order to study the nanosized bubble's property... more