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Publication
Synthesis, characterization, and applications of starch-based nano drug delivery systems for breast cancer therapy: A review
- Title
- Synthesis, characterization, and applications of starch-based nano drug delivery systems for breast cancer therapy: A review
- Abstract
- The review examined the potential of starch-based drug delivery systems for managing breast cancer efficiently. It covered the background of breast cancer and the significance of drug delivery systems in treatment enhancement. Starch, known for its versatile physicochemical properties, was explored as a promising biopolymer for drug delivery. The review detailed the properties of starch relevant to drug delivery, synthesis methods, and characterization approaches. It discussed the application of starch-based systems in breast cancer treatment, focusing on their role in improving chemotherapy delivery. The advantages and limitations of these systems, such as biocompatibility and drug loading capacity, were evaluated, along with future research directions in starch modification and emerging technologies. The review concluded by emphasizing the potential of starch-based drug delivery systems in improving breast cancer treatment outcomes.
- Scientific Type
- غير معروف
- Journal volume
- Volume 280
- Collaboration type
- مشترك
- Publish Date
- October 2, 2024
- Participated Universities (Publication)
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Alnoor University
- Scopus status
- In Scopus
- Scopus index year
- 2 024
- Scopus quarter
- 1
- Scopus citation score
- 9.399999619
- Clarivate status
- In Clarivate
- Clarivate index year
- 2 024
- Clarivate impafact
- 8.199999809
- Pub. Med. status
- In PubMed
- Author (Publication)
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حنان حسن احمد عباس
- Journal (Publication)
- International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
- Publisher (Publication)
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Elsevier
- ISSN
- 0141-8130
- Country (Publication)
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United kingdom
- Country type
- عالمية
- College (Publication)
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College of Pharmacy
- Departement (Publication)
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Department of Pharmacy
- Resource class
- Publication
- Item sets
- Publications