reviewCurrent Medicinal ChemistryJan 18, 2010Closed access

Development of Nanoparticles for Antimicrobial Drug Delivery

University of California, San Diego

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Abstract

This review focuses on the development of nanoparticle systems for antimicrobial drug delivery. Numerous antimicrobial drugs have been prescribed to kill or inhibit the growth of microbes such as bacteria, fungi and viruses. Even though the therapeutic efficacy of these drugs has been well established, inefficient delivery could result in inadequate therapeutic index and local and systemic side effects including cutaneous irritation, peeling, scaling and gut flora reduction. Nanostructured biomaterials, nanoparticles in particular, have unique physicochemical properties such as ultra small and controllable size, large surface area to mass ratio, high reactivity, and functionalizable structure. These properties…

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Keywords
  • Antimicrobial
  • Drug delivery
  • Drug
  • Nanotechnology
  • Anti-Infective Agents
  • Antimicrobial drug
  • Pharmacology
  • Chemistry
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