TY - CHAP
T1 - Integration of Dendrimer-Based Delivery Technologies with Computational Pharmaceutics and Their Potential in the Era of Nanomedicine
AU - Tupally, Karnaker Reddy
AU - Seal, Prasenjit
AU - Pandey, Preeti
AU - Lohman, Rink Jan
AU - Smith, Sean
AU - Ouyang, Defang
AU - Parekh, Haredra
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2024/1/1
Y1 - 2024/1/1
N2 - Dendrimers are synthetic macromolecules of either symmetric or asymmetric branching architecture that are relatively monodispersed nanomaterials and can accommodate therapeutics spanning small molecules to macromolecules. Unique to dendrimer delivery systems is the ease with which they can be adapted to be targetable, biodegradable, and possess low toxicity via established chemistries, making them ideal carrier systems for clinical translation that are favored by regulatory authorities. Charge-based electrostatic interaction, covalent conjugation, self-assembly, and amphiphilic properties of dendrimers enable them to perform as a multifunctional carrier system, which has been investigated for diagnostic applications that extend to the potential treatment of many complex pathologies. Further, advancements in computational pharmaceutics help to optimize dendrimer and create more robust drug delivery systems for endless opportunities in the field. This chapter accounts for the current knowledge on dendrimers as a diverse carrier system and the applicability of computational pharmaceutics on dendrimer technology design to advance their clinical translation and support their development in emerging fields of medicine.
AB - Dendrimers are synthetic macromolecules of either symmetric or asymmetric branching architecture that are relatively monodispersed nanomaterials and can accommodate therapeutics spanning small molecules to macromolecules. Unique to dendrimer delivery systems is the ease with which they can be adapted to be targetable, biodegradable, and possess low toxicity via established chemistries, making them ideal carrier systems for clinical translation that are favored by regulatory authorities. Charge-based electrostatic interaction, covalent conjugation, self-assembly, and amphiphilic properties of dendrimers enable them to perform as a multifunctional carrier system, which has been investigated for diagnostic applications that extend to the potential treatment of many complex pathologies. Further, advancements in computational pharmaceutics help to optimize dendrimer and create more robust drug delivery systems for endless opportunities in the field. This chapter accounts for the current knowledge on dendrimers as a diverse carrier system and the applicability of computational pharmaceutics on dendrimer technology design to advance their clinical translation and support their development in emerging fields of medicine.
KW - computational pharmaceutics
KW - dendrimers
KW - drug delivery
KW - gene delivery
KW - multifunctional carriers
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85203216503&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/9781119987260.ch10
DO - 10.1002/9781119987260.ch10
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:85203216503
SN - 9781119987130
SP - 328
EP - 378
BT - Exploring Computational Pharmaceutics - Ai and Modeling in Pharma 4.0
PB - Wiley
ER -