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VOL. 10, ISSUE 2 (2025)
Advances in liver-targeted nanodelivery systems based on lactobionic acid
Authors
Yaoyao Jiang, Yanxi Deng
Abstract
In order to improve the solubility, stability
and bioavailability of drugs, targeted nano-delivery systems have become a
major hotspot in research. And because of its targeted delivery and precise
release of drugs, as well as improved efficacy and reduced adverse effects, it
shows great potential in the development of precision medicine. Lactobionic
acid, which contains galactose and gluconic acid, has efficient liver cancer
targeting ability, and has various physiological activities such as
antioxidant, free radical scavenging and good biocompatibility. Lactobionic
acid-based nanodelivery systems for hepatocellular carcinoma have recognition
specificity and high therapeutic efficiency, which helps in the delivery of
chemotherapeutic agents or gene drugs. This paper focuses on the mechanism of
action of lactobionic acid with hepatocellular carcinoma targeting ability and
the research progress of lactobionic acid-based hepatocellular
carcinoma-targeting nanosystems, and hopes to provide a reference for related
researchers for the development of new delivery systems.
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Pages:3-8
How to cite this article:
Yaoyao Jiang, Yanxi Deng "Advances in liver-targeted nanodelivery systems based on lactobionic acid". National Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol 10, Issue 2, 2025, Pages 3-8
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