Self-Assembled chitosan/phospholipid nanoparticles: from fundamentals to preparation for advanced drug delivery

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Abstract

With the development of nanotechnology, self-assembled chitosan/phospholipid nanoparticles (SACPNs) show great promise in a broad range of applications, including therapy, diagnosis, in suit imaging and on-demand drug delivery. Here, a brief review of the SACPNs is presented, and its critical underlying formation mechanisms are interpreted with an emphasis on the intrinsic physicochemical properties. The state-of-art preparation methods of SACPNs are summarized, with particular descriptions about the classic solvent injection method. Then SACPNs microstructures are characterized, revealing the unique spherical core-shell structure and the drug release mechanisms. Afterwards, a comprehensive and in-depth depiction of their emerging applications, with special attention to drug delivery areas, are categorized and reviewed. Finally, conclusions and outlooks on further advancing the SACPNs toward a more powerful and versatile platform for investigations covering from fundamental understanding to developing multi-functional drug delivery systems are discussed.

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Ma, Q., Gao, Y., Sun, W., Cao, J., Liang, Y., Han, S., … Sun, Y. (2020, January 1). Self-Assembled chitosan/phospholipid nanoparticles: from fundamentals to preparation for advanced drug delivery. Drug Delivery. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/10717544.2020.1716878

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