Project Abstract:
While newer and more powerful drugs are continuously developed,
increasing interests are being attracted to the methods by which
therapeutic agents can be efficiently delivered to targeting organs
and cells. In conventional drug delivery, the drug concentration in
the blood rises when the drug is taken, then peaks and declines.
Since each drug has a plasma level above which it is toxic and
below which it is ineffective, the plasma drug concentration in a
patient at a particular time depends on compliance with the
prescribed routine. Potential advantages of targeted drug delivery
using magnetic carrier are: (a) magnetic carrier can deliver the
agents to the target cells in a short period with the aid of a external
magnetic field; (b) the delivered drug can be retained at the target
area, therefore, the negative side effects of the administrated drug
are expected to be greatly reduced; (c) drug quantity required to
achieve a therapeutic effect may be greatly reduced; (d) the drug
release rates can be controlled on demand by application of an
oscillating magnetic field at prescribed intervals. This work focuses
on the synthesis of magnetic nanoparticles, and subsequent surface
functionalization and drug loading.
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