Emerging Trends in Supramolecular Chemistry for Drug Delivery Systems
Keywords:
Supramolecular chemistry, Drug delivery systems, Host-guest chemistry,Self-assemblyAbstract
A unique strategy for the development of novel drug delivery systems has arisen: supramolecular chemistry. This branch of chemistry studies the interplay between molecules in a non-covalent way. current state of the art in supramolecular chemistry, with an emphasis on its potential use in creating targeted, intelligent drug delivery systems. For regulated medication release, important developments include stimuli-responsive materials, self-assembly processes, and host-guest chemistry. The development of delivery vehicles that can improve bioavailability, decrease side effects, and precisely control drug release is being made possible by supramolecular systems including cyclodextrins, dendrimers, and cucurbiturils. Nanotechnology and supramolecular chemistry are combining to create new hybrid systems that can be more precisely targeted. Problems with stability, scalability, and getting regulatory permission still persist, despite the promising future of these innovations. what new possibilities for more efficient and tailored treatment methods are presented by these developing trends in the field of drug delivery.
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