Abstract
Construction of safe and effective delivery systems for proteins and peptides is demand of current clinical practices. Biodegradable polymers based particulates carriers fulfill much of the requirement in this applicable field. Number of marketed products related to biodegradable polymers encapsulating proteins is increasing. However, it has not achieved its proper place since problems related to the protein processing and stabilization limits the scientific community. In this present review we have summarized various aspects related to the formulation and processing of biodegradable polymerized microparticles/ nanoparticles for delivery of therapeutic proteins and peptides. A brief introduction of biodegradable polymers has been incorporated for readers benefit. In addition, biodegradable polymers based carriers designed for vaccine delivery has been incorporated in detail. Functionalized biodegradable carrier(s) for site specific delivery of proteineous matter has also been discussed.
Keywords: Biodegradable polymers, protein, peptide, vaccine, microparticles, nanoparticles, lectins, poloxamer, PEGylation
Anti-Inflammatory & Anti-Allergy Agents in Medicinal Chemistry
Title: Biodegradable Polymer Based Particulate Carrier(s) for the Delivery of Proteins and Peptides
Volume: 7 Issue: 4
Author(s): Neeraj Mishra, Amit K. Goyal, Kapil Khatri, Bhuvaneshwar Vaidya, Rishi Paliwal, Shivani Rai, Abhinav Mehta, Shailja Tiwari, Shiva Vyas and Suresh P. Vyas
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Keywords: Biodegradable polymers, protein, peptide, vaccine, microparticles, nanoparticles, lectins, poloxamer, PEGylation
Abstract: Construction of safe and effective delivery systems for proteins and peptides is demand of current clinical practices. Biodegradable polymers based particulates carriers fulfill much of the requirement in this applicable field. Number of marketed products related to biodegradable polymers encapsulating proteins is increasing. However, it has not achieved its proper place since problems related to the protein processing and stabilization limits the scientific community. In this present review we have summarized various aspects related to the formulation and processing of biodegradable polymerized microparticles/ nanoparticles for delivery of therapeutic proteins and peptides. A brief introduction of biodegradable polymers has been incorporated for readers benefit. In addition, biodegradable polymers based carriers designed for vaccine delivery has been incorporated in detail. Functionalized biodegradable carrier(s) for site specific delivery of proteineous matter has also been discussed.
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Mishra Neeraj, Goyal K. Amit, Khatri Kapil, Vaidya Bhuvaneshwar, Paliwal Rishi, Rai Shivani, Mehta Abhinav, Tiwari Shailja, Vyas Shiva and Vyas P. Suresh, Biodegradable Polymer Based Particulate Carrier(s) for the Delivery of Proteins and Peptides, Anti-Inflammatory & Anti-Allergy Agents in Medicinal Chemistry 2008; 7 (4) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/187152308786847816
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