ENGLISH

Targeting of Drugs

Book information

Publisher
Springer US
Year
1982
ISBN
978-1-4684-4243-4, 978-1-4684-4241-0
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4684-4241-0
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
13 MB (13461295 bytes)
Series
NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series 47
Edition
1
Pages
430\432
Time added
2013-12-12 02:00:00

Description

Successful drug use in biology and medicine is often prejudiced by the failure of drugs that are otherwise active in vitro to act as efficiently in vivo. This is because in the living animal drugs must, as a rule, bypass or traverse organs, membranes, cells and molecules that stand between the site of administration and the site of action. In practice, however, drugs can be toxic to normal tissues, have limited or no access to the target and be prematurely excreted or inactivated. There is now growing optimism that such problems may be resolved by the use of carrier systems that will not only protect the non-target environment from the drugs they carry but also deliver them to where they are needed or facilitate their release there. Carrier systems presently under investigation include antibodies, glycoproteins, cells, reconstituted viruses and liposomes. Recent advances in the chemistry of cell receptor and receptor-recognising molecules, llnmunology, and natural and artificial membranes have revealed a multitude of ways in which such carrier systems can be modified or improved upon.

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