2017
DOI: 10.1166/jpsp.2017.1082
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Nanoemulsion as Targeted Drug Delivery System for Cancer Therapeutics

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“…The low toxicity, controllable uptake, and efficient releasing of drugs, easy access and high solubility, high transparency, and physical sustainability (Acosta, 2009;McClements, 2012;Tadros et al, 2004) have been mentioned as their individual advantages than the other cancer therapy strategies (Yukuyama, Kato, Lobenberg, & Bou-Chacra, 2017). Studies on nanoemulsion delivery systems have focused on their various modifications for passive and active targeting approaches (Mahato, 2017). Therefore, nanoemulsion systems due to their capabilities in increasing the solubility of nonpolar therapeutics are considered as one of the most efficient tools in targeted drug delivery systems (Singh et al, 2017), which can be applied in delivering the nonsoluble essential oils as the natural antioxidants and anticancer therapeutics (Bilia et al, 2014).…”
Section: The Particle Size Of Nanoemulsion Is Between 20 and 200 Nmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The low toxicity, controllable uptake, and efficient releasing of drugs, easy access and high solubility, high transparency, and physical sustainability (Acosta, 2009;McClements, 2012;Tadros et al, 2004) have been mentioned as their individual advantages than the other cancer therapy strategies (Yukuyama, Kato, Lobenberg, & Bou-Chacra, 2017). Studies on nanoemulsion delivery systems have focused on their various modifications for passive and active targeting approaches (Mahato, 2017). Therefore, nanoemulsion systems due to their capabilities in increasing the solubility of nonpolar therapeutics are considered as one of the most efficient tools in targeted drug delivery systems (Singh et al, 2017), which can be applied in delivering the nonsoluble essential oils as the natural antioxidants and anticancer therapeutics (Bilia et al, 2014).…”
Section: The Particle Size Of Nanoemulsion Is Between 20 and 200 Nmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Primo et al denominated magnetic nanoemulsion which enhances the diffusion of the drug when associated with Foscanfor the application of photodynamic therapy [41]. Mahato et al reported that nanoemulsionsserve as the effective drug delivery as a carrier of nucleic acids, drugs as well as imaging agent which has been widely used for disease diagnostics, imaging and therapy [42]. Jasmina et al prepared nanoemulsions by both higher energy and lower energy emulsion methods and concluded that low energy methods are greatly recognized by the manufacturers as they do not require any expensive equipment [43].…”
Section: Nanoemulsionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This poor selectivity of the chemotherapy drugs can lead to damage to surrounding normal growing cells, making them inadmissible for long term treatment. This poor selectivity of the chemotherapy drugs can lead to damage to surrounding normal growing cells (Mahato 2017). Therefore, it is required to discover safe as well as e cient therapeutic tools to aide undesirable side effects in human liver cancer therapy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%