Cubosomes: Design, Development, and Tumor-Targeted Drug Delivery Applications

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Abstract

Because of the extraordinary advancements in biomedical nanotechnology over the last few decades, traditional drug delivery systems have been transformed into smart drug delivery systems that respond to stimuli. These well-defined nanoplatforms can boost therapeutic targeting efficacy while reducing the side effects/toxicities of payloads, which are crucial variables for enhancing patient compliance by responding to specific internal or external triggers. Cubosomes are lipid-based nano systems that are analogous to well-known vesicular systems, such as lipo- and niosomes. They could be used as part of a unique drug delivery system that includes hydro-, lipo-, and amphiphilic drug molecules. In this review, we critically analyze the relevant literature on cubosomesregarding theories of cubosomeself-assembly, composition, and manufacturing methods, with an emphasis on tumor-targeted drug delivery applications. Due to the bioadhesive and -compatible nature of cubosome dispersion, this review also focuses on a variety of drug delivery applications, including oral, ophthalmic and transdermal.

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Umar, H., Wahab, H. A., Gazzali, A. M., Tahir, H., & Ahmad, W. (2022, August 1). Cubosomes: Design, Development, and Tumor-Targeted Drug Delivery Applications. Polymers. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14153118

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