You are in:Home/Publications/Lipid-based nanocarriers: an attractive approach for rheumatoid arthritis management

Dr. Hussein Mohamed Elhusseiny Ali Elbayoumi :: Publications:

Title:
Lipid-based nanocarriers: an attractive approach for rheumatoid arthritis management
Authors: Moataz B Zewail, Ahmed S Doghish, Hussein M El-Husseiny, Eman A Mady, Osama A Mohammed, Abdullah MM Elbadry, Amir S Elbokhomy, Abdelmenem Bhnsawy, Walaa A El-Dakroury
Year: 2024
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: Biomaterials Science
Volume: 12
Issue: Not Available
Pages: 6163-6195
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
Full paper Not Available
Supplementary materials Not Available
Abstract:

Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) have emerged as transformative tools in modern drug delivery, offering unparalleled potential in enhancing the efficacy and safety of various therapeutics. In the context of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), a disabling autoimmune disorder characterized by chronic inflammation, joint damage, and limited patient mobility, LNPs hold significant promise for revolutionizing treatment strategies. LNPs offer several advantages over traditional drug delivery systems, including improved pharmacokinetics, enhanced tissue penetration, and reduced systemic toxicity. This article concisely summarizes the pathogenesis of RA, its associated risk factors, and therapeutic techniques and their challenges. Additionally, it highlights the noteworthy advancements made in managing RA through LNPs, including liposomes, niosomes, bilosomes, cubosomes, spanlastics, ethosomes, solid lipid nanoparticles, lipid micelles, lipid nanocapsules, nanostructured lipid carriers, etc. It also delves into the specific functional attributes of these nanocarrier systems, focusing on their role in treating and monitoring RA.

Google ScholarAcdemia.eduResearch GateLinkedinFacebookTwitterGoogle PlusYoutubeWordpressInstagramMendeleyZoteroEvernoteORCIDScopus