Dendrimers as drug carriers. A new approach to increase the potential of bioactive natural products

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Nanotechnology is a challenging field in science and its application in medicine will bring significant advantages in the treatment of diseases. According to the World Health Organization there is a need for improved therapies against cancer, AIDS and Alzheimer's disease. The new therapies include the design of drug delivery systems, which are able to deliver new bioactive natural products to the target tissues. Dendrimers are hyperbranched polymers with well defined structure and molecular weight; they are composed of a central core and repeated branching units; they have a globular shape, low polydispersity and large void internal spaces that can be used for the encapsulation and delivery of many classes of compounds. Nanosystems, such as dendrimers, can achieve successful administration of poorly water-soluble compounds and those with narrow therapeutic indices.

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Demetzos, C. (2006). Dendrimers as drug carriers. A new approach to increase the potential of bioactive natural products. Natural Product Communications, 1(7), 593–600. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x0600100714

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