2021
DOI: 10.2147/nsa.s289355
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Lipid Nanosystems and Serum Protein as Biomimetic Interfaces: Predicting the Biodistribution of a Caffeic Acid-Based Antioxidant

Abstract: AntiOxCIN 3 is a novel mitochondriotropic antioxidant developed to minimize the effects of oxidative stress on neurodegenerative diseases. Prior to an investment in preclinical in vivo studies, it is important to apply in silico and biophysical cell-free in vitro studies to predict AntiOxCIN 3 biodistribution profile, respecting the need to preserve animal health in accordance with the EU principles (Directive 2010/63/EU). Accordingly, we propose an innovative toolbox of biophysical studies and mimetic models … Show more

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“…Some of these successful studies could be the reference point for the future towards targeted therapy and may add towards the need for more advancement in molecular medicine. This technology would allow nanometre‐sized constructs to be used to deliver the drug to the desired location with a longer half‐life to treat the disease 231–233 …”
Section: Several Applications Of Nano‐biotechnologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of these successful studies could be the reference point for the future towards targeted therapy and may add towards the need for more advancement in molecular medicine. This technology would allow nanometre‐sized constructs to be used to deliver the drug to the desired location with a longer half‐life to treat the disease 231–233 …”
Section: Several Applications Of Nano‐biotechnologymentioning
confidence: 99%