P-glycoprotein Inhibition for Optimal Drug Delivery
Stamford University Bangladesh
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Abstract
P-glycoprotein (P-gp), an efflux membrane transporter, is widely distributed throughout the body and is responsible for limiting cellular uptake and the distribution of xenobiotics and toxic substances. Hundreds of structurally diverse therapeutic agents are substrates to it and it impedes the absorption, permeability, and retention of the drugs, extruding them out of the cells. It is overexpressed in cancer cells and accountable for obstructing cell internalization of chemotherapeutic agents and for developing transporter mediated resistance by cancer cells during anti-tumor treatments. As it jeopardizes the success of drug delivery and cancer targeting, strategies are being developed to overcome P-gp…
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- Internalization
- P-glycoprotein
- Efflux
- Drug delivery
- Medicine
- Drug
- Pharmacology
- Drug resistance
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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