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Nanosponges- Versatile Platform as Drug Carrier

Recent Patents on Nanotechnology, 2023
Background: Recently nano-drug delivery systems has become integral part of the most novel drug delivery systems and has gained considerable importance owing to various advantages such as carrier for poorly soluble drugs; targeting of the molecules at desired site; protection from degradation etc.
Ujjwala Kandekar   +6 more
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Nanosponges: Advancement in Nanotherapeutics

Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2022
The emergence of nanotechnology paves the way for improving disease therapy strategies. An investigation into the progression of the release of the medication targeting the specified predetermined location is a significant factor to consider. Due to the ability to advance existing products and to develop new products in a variety of applications, the ...
Natasha Verma   +7 more
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Plasmonic Horizon in Gold Nanosponges

Nano Letters, 2018
An electromagnetic wave impinging on a gold nanosponge coherently excites many electromagnetic hot-spots inside the nanosponge, yielding a polarization-dependent scattering spectrum. In contrast, a hole, recombining with an electron, can locally excite plasmonic hot-spots only within a horizon given by the lifetime of localized plasmons and the speed ...
Cynthia Vidal   +6 more
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Nanosponges as an Emerging Platform for Cancer Treatment and Diagnosis

Advanced Functional Materials, 2023
Nanosponges are unique sponge‐like carrier systems with numerous cavities and a mesh‐like network throughout their surface. They are categorized into three types based on the material of construction, i.e., polymer‐, inorganic‐, and bio‐derived material ...
B. H. J. Gowda   +5 more
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Fabrication, characterization, and docking studies of furosemide-loaded nanosponges using the emulsion solvent diffusion method.

Nanomedicine
AIMS This study aimed to fabricate, characterize, and perform molecular docking of furosemide-loaded nanosponges (NSs) using the emulsion solvent diffusion method.
Rabia Liaqat   +7 more
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Ethyl-Cellulose Nanosponges for Topical Delivery of Simvastatin with Preferential Skin Retention for Wound Healing in a Full-Thickness Wound Rat Model

AAPS PharmSciTech
Novel topical nanosponges were implemented to improve the skin availability of simvastatin (SV) for treating full-thickness wounds while controlling the scarring process.
Samar Aboelazayem   +3 more
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Cyclodextrin-based Nanosponges for Drug Delivery

Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry, 2006
Nanosponges were prepared from β-cyclodextrins as nanoporous materials for possible use as carriers for drug delivery. The structure of β-cyclodextrin-based nanosponges was principally investigated by FT-IR, DSC and RX analyses. Sizes, morphology and toxicity were also examined.
CAVALLI, Roberta   +2 more
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Targeted Drug Delivery with Nanosponges and Nanocrystals: Innovations, Formulation Strategies, and Applications

Assay and drug development technologies
The neoteric advancement in nanotechnology accompanied the development of targeted drug delivery system. The utmost muddle facing the investigators is targeted drug delivery to specific sites.
Preeti Aneja   +2 more
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Nanosponges: An Emerging and Promising Strategy in Drug Delivery

Journal of Young Pharmacists
Nanosponges (NSs) are a novel class of nanomaterials that have garnered substantial interest due to their unique properties and potential applications in drug delivery.
Dhanush Ramesh Gandhi   +2 more
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Nanosponges for water purification

Clean Products and Processes, 2000
We synthesized a new class of organic nanoporous polymers using cyclodextrins as basic building blocks. These processible nanoporous polymers were named 'nanosponges' because they have nanometer-size pores (distribution 0.7–1.2 nm) and exhibit superior ability to absorb organic molecules in water. Cyclodextrin cavities provide a hydrophobic environment
D. Li, M. Ma
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