A review on chitosan and its development as pulmonary particulate anti-infective and anti-cancer drug carriers

Chitosan, as a biodegradable and biocompatible polymer, is characterized by anti-microbial and anti-cancer properties. It lately has received a widespread interest for use as the pulmonary particulate backbone materials of drug carrier for the treatment of infectious disease and cancer. The success...

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Main Authors: Rasul, Ruhisy Mohd, Muniandy, M. Tamilarasi, Zakaria, Zabliza, Shah, Kifayatullah, Chee, Chin Fei, Dabbagh, Ali, Abd Rahman, Noorsaadah, Wong, Tin Wuiy
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spelling my.um.eprints.361842023-11-29T04:16:33Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/36184/ A review on chitosan and its development as pulmonary particulate anti-infective and anti-cancer drug carriers Rasul, Ruhisy Mohd Muniandy, M. Tamilarasi Zakaria, Zabliza Shah, Kifayatullah Chee, Chin Fei Dabbagh, Ali Abd Rahman, Noorsaadah Wong, Tin Wuiy Q Science (General) QD Chemistry R Medicine RA Public aspects of medicine Chitosan, as a biodegradable and biocompatible polymer, is characterized by anti-microbial and anti-cancer properties. It lately has received a widespread interest for use as the pulmonary particulate backbone materials of drug carrier for the treatment of infectious disease and cancer. The success of chitosan as pulmonary particulate drug carrier is a critical interplay of their mucoadhesive, permeation enhancement and site/cell-specific attributes. In the case of nanocarriers, various microencapsulation and micro-nano blending systems have been devised to equip them with an appropriate aerodynamic character to enable efficient pulmonary aerosolization and inhalation. The late COVID-19 infection is met with acute respiratory distress syndrome and cancer. Chitosan and its derivatives are found useful in combating HCoV and cancer as a function of their molecular weight, substituent type and its degree of substitution. The interest in chitosan is expected to rise in the next decade from the perspectives of drug delivery in combination with its therapeutic performance. Elsevier 2020-12 Article PeerReviewed Rasul, Ruhisy Mohd and Muniandy, M. Tamilarasi and Zakaria, Zabliza and Shah, Kifayatullah and Chee, Chin Fei and Dabbagh, Ali and Abd Rahman, Noorsaadah and Wong, Tin Wuiy (2020) A review on chitosan and its development as pulmonary particulate anti-infective and anti-cancer drug carriers. Carbohydrate Polymers, 250. ISSN 0144-8617, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.carbpol.2020.116800 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.carbpol.2020.116800>. 10.1016/j.carbpol.2020.116800
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topic Q Science (General)
QD Chemistry
R Medicine
RA Public aspects of medicine
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QD Chemistry
R Medicine
RA Public aspects of medicine
Rasul, Ruhisy Mohd
Muniandy, M. Tamilarasi
Zakaria, Zabliza
Shah, Kifayatullah
Chee, Chin Fei
Dabbagh, Ali
Abd Rahman, Noorsaadah
Wong, Tin Wuiy
A review on chitosan and its development as pulmonary particulate anti-infective and anti-cancer drug carriers
description Chitosan, as a biodegradable and biocompatible polymer, is characterized by anti-microbial and anti-cancer properties. It lately has received a widespread interest for use as the pulmonary particulate backbone materials of drug carrier for the treatment of infectious disease and cancer. The success of chitosan as pulmonary particulate drug carrier is a critical interplay of their mucoadhesive, permeation enhancement and site/cell-specific attributes. In the case of nanocarriers, various microencapsulation and micro-nano blending systems have been devised to equip them with an appropriate aerodynamic character to enable efficient pulmonary aerosolization and inhalation. The late COVID-19 infection is met with acute respiratory distress syndrome and cancer. Chitosan and its derivatives are found useful in combating HCoV and cancer as a function of their molecular weight, substituent type and its degree of substitution. The interest in chitosan is expected to rise in the next decade from the perspectives of drug delivery in combination with its therapeutic performance.
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author Rasul, Ruhisy Mohd
Muniandy, M. Tamilarasi
Zakaria, Zabliza
Shah, Kifayatullah
Chee, Chin Fei
Dabbagh, Ali
Abd Rahman, Noorsaadah
Wong, Tin Wuiy
author_facet Rasul, Ruhisy Mohd
Muniandy, M. Tamilarasi
Zakaria, Zabliza
Shah, Kifayatullah
Chee, Chin Fei
Dabbagh, Ali
Abd Rahman, Noorsaadah
Wong, Tin Wuiy
author_sort Rasul, Ruhisy Mohd
title A review on chitosan and its development as pulmonary particulate anti-infective and anti-cancer drug carriers
title_short A review on chitosan and its development as pulmonary particulate anti-infective and anti-cancer drug carriers
title_full A review on chitosan and its development as pulmonary particulate anti-infective and anti-cancer drug carriers
title_fullStr A review on chitosan and its development as pulmonary particulate anti-infective and anti-cancer drug carriers
title_full_unstemmed A review on chitosan and its development as pulmonary particulate anti-infective and anti-cancer drug carriers
title_sort review on chitosan and its development as pulmonary particulate anti-infective and anti-cancer drug carriers
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2020
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