Targeted Drug Delivery Systems for Lung Cancer

  • Abdul Waheed Amity University
  • Ankit Gupta Amity University
  • Parth Patel Amity University
Keywords: Targeted Drug Delivery Systems, Lung Cancer, Nanocarrier

Abstract

In the present scenario, lung cancer is one of the most prevalent and malignant cancer especially among the smoking group of people. The targeted delivery of chemotherapeutic agents to the lungs represents a novel therapeutic approach in lung cancer. Lung is an ideal route for administration of anticancer drug as it provides larger alveolar surface area, low thickness of epithelial barrier & extensive vascularization. Nanoparticles with nanocarriers have possibility of cell-targeted drug delivery with minimal systemic side effect and toxicity. Pulmonary epithelial cell, enzymes, receptors and genes are the target of the targeted drug delivery in lung cancer. This paper reviews the till date targeted drug delivery research performed for the treatment of lung cancer.

Author Biographies

Abdul Waheed, Amity University

Department of Pharmacology,Amity Institute of Pharmacy,
Amity University,
Noida, U.P.INDIA

Ankit Gupta, Amity University

Department of Pharmaceutics,Amity Institute of Pharmacy,
Amity University,
Noida, U.P. INDIA

Parth Patel, Amity University

Department of Drug Regulatory AffairAmity Institute of Pharmacy,
Amity University,
Noida, U.P. INDIA

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Published
2015-02-01
How to Cite
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Waheed, A., Gupta, A. and Patel, P. 2015. Targeted Drug Delivery Systems for Lung Cancer. PharmaTutor. 3, 2 (Feb. 2015), 38-42.
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