Drug Delivery (Jan 2017)

Co-delivery nanoparticles of anti-cancer drugs for improving chemotherapy efficacy

  • Shan-Shan Qi,
  • Jia-Hui Sun,
  • Hao-Han Yu,
  • Shu-Qin Yu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/10717544.2017.1410256
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 1
pp. 1909 – 1926

Abstract

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To achieve superior therapeutic efficacy, the combination chemotherapy using two or more anticancer drugs in clinical practice has been generally accepted as a feasible strategy. On account of the concept of combination chemotherapy, co-delivery of anticancer drugs with nanotechnology gradually becomes a desired strategy and one of the research frontiers on modern drug delivery. In recent years, nano drug co-delivery system (NDCDS), which loads at least two anticancer drugs with different physicochemical and pharmacological properties into a combination delivery system, has achieved rapid development. NDCDS synergistically inhibited the growth of the tumor compared with the free drugs. In this review, we highlighted the current state of co-delivery nanoparticles and the most commonly used nanomaterial, discussed challenges and strategies, and prospect future development.

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