[HTML][HTML] The mechanisms of pharmacokinetic food-drug interactions–A perspective from the UNGAP group

M Koziolek, S Alcaro, P Augustijns, AW Basit… - European Journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
The simultaneous intake of food and drugs can have a strong impact on drug release,
absorption, distribution, metabolism and/or elimination and consequently, on the efficacy …

Nanodiscs: a versatile nanocarrier platform for cancer diagnosis and treatment

J Bariwal, H Ma, GA Altenberg, H Liang - Chemical Society Reviews, 2022 - pubs.rsc.org
Cancer therapy is a significant challenge due to insufficient drug delivery to the cancer cells
and non-selective killing of healthy cells by most chemotherapy agents. Nano-formulations …

Strategies to address low drug solubility in discovery and development

HD Williams, NL Trevaskis, SA Charman… - Pharmacological …, 2013 - ASPET
Drugs with low water solubility are predisposed to low and variable oral bioavailability and,
therefore, to variability in clinical response. Despite significant efforts to “design in” …

Lanthanide complexes as chiral probes exploiting circularly polarized luminescence

R Carr, NH Evans, D Parker - Chemical Society Reviews, 2012 - pubs.rsc.org
Optical probes that provide information about local chirality have been developed based on
changes to the circular polarisation of emitted light. Highly emissive complexes of lanthanide …

The journey of a drug-carrier in the body: an anatomo-physiological perspective

N Bertrand, JC Leroux - Journal of controlled release, 2012 - Elsevier
Recent advances in chemistry and material sciences have witnessed the emergence of an
increasing number of novel and complex nanosized carriers for the delivery of drugs and …

Stable polymer nanoparticles with exceptionally high drug loading by sequential nanoprecipitation

Y Liu, G Yang, T Baby, Tengjisi, D Chen… - Angewandte …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Poor solubility often leads to low drug efficacy. Encapsulation of water‐insoluble drugs in
polymeric nanoparticles offers a solution. However, low drug loading remains a critical …

Amphiphile nanoarchitectonics: from basic physical chemistry to advanced applications

M Ramanathan, LK Shrestha, T Mori, Q Ji… - Physical Chemistry …, 2013 - pubs.rsc.org
Amphiphiles, either synthetic or natural, are structurally simple molecules with the
unprecedented capacity to self-assemble into complex, hierarchical geometries in …

A review of food–drug interactions on oral drug absorption

J Deng, X Zhu, Z Chen, CH Fan, HS Kwan, CH Wong… - Drugs, 2017 - Springer
Food effect, also known as food–drug interactions, is a common phenomenon associated
with orally administered medications and can be defined as changes in absorption rate or …

Bioinspired core–shell nanoparticles for hydrophobic drug delivery

G Yang, Y Liu, H Wang, R Wilson, Y Hui… - Angewandte …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
A large range of nanoparticles have been developed to encapsulate hydrophobic drugs.
However, drug loading is usually less than 10% or even 1%. Now, core–shell nanoparticles …

Analyzing 2000 in Vivo Drug Delivery Data Points Reveals Cholesterol Structure Impacts Nanoparticle Delivery

K Paunovska, CJ Gil, MP Lokugamage, CD Sago… - ACS …, 2018 - ACS Publications
Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are formulated using unmodified cholesterol. However,
cholesterol is naturally esterified and oxidized in vivo, and these cholesterol variants are …