2022
DOI: 10.1039/d2sm01105k
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In situ preparation of hydroxyapatite in lamellar liquid crystals for joint lubrication and drug delivery

Abstract: Arthritis is a disease that seriously affects the quality of human life, which is partly caused by the reduction of joint lubrication performance. Thus, for the treatment of arthritis treatment,...

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“…Various desired drugs could be directly infused in the porous HAp or surface modified HAp nanoparticle systems, and then could be utilized for targeted delivery as well as for strengthening the nascent bone tissue structure [ 150 153 ]. These drug-loaded vehicles could be used in drug delivery applications for the bone-damage causing diseases such as osteoporosis and tumors [ 154 – 156 ]. Several recent reports also detailed the effective practice of using nano HAp functionalized with bioactive factors or organic polymers for targeted and controlled drug delivery, with better biodegradability, non-toxicity as well as increased drug loading capacity [ 157 159 ].…”
Section: Inorganic and Organic Nanoparticlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various desired drugs could be directly infused in the porous HAp or surface modified HAp nanoparticle systems, and then could be utilized for targeted delivery as well as for strengthening the nascent bone tissue structure [ 150 153 ]. These drug-loaded vehicles could be used in drug delivery applications for the bone-damage causing diseases such as osteoporosis and tumors [ 154 – 156 ]. Several recent reports also detailed the effective practice of using nano HAp functionalized with bioactive factors or organic polymers for targeted and controlled drug delivery, with better biodegradability, non-toxicity as well as increased drug loading capacity [ 157 159 ].…”
Section: Inorganic and Organic Nanoparticlesmentioning
confidence: 99%