Published January 25, 2024 | Version v1
Thesis Open

A REVIEW OF NANOCARRIER-BASED CNS DELIVERY SYSTEMS

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Nanocarriers are nano-sized structures designed to transport and deliver various payloads, such as drugs or imaging agents, to specific targets within the body. They offer advantages like enhanced drug stability, controlled release, and targeted delivery, minimizing side effects. This abstract encapsulates the versatile applications and promising potential of nanocarriers in advancing drug delivery systems and medical treatments. These nanocarriers, often composed of lipids, polymers, or inorganic materials, enable precise control over drug release kinetics, improving therapeutic efficacy.

These nanocarriers, often composed of lipids, polymers, or inorganic materials, enable precise control over drug release kinetics, improving therapeutic efficacy. Their size and surface properties can be tailored for optimal interactions with biological systems, facilitating targeted delivery to specific tissues or cells. Furthermore, ongoing research explores multifunctional nanocarriers, integrating diagnostic capabilities or stimuli-responsive features, contributing to the evolution of personalized and efficient medical interventions.

Keywords: nanocarriers, specific targets,polymers,lipids, inorganic domaterials, optimal interaction.

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