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Emerging carrier‐free nanosystems based on molecular self‐assembly of pure drugs for cancer therapy

Xuanbo Zhang, Na Li, Shenwu Zhang, Bingjun Sun, Qin Chen, Zhonggui He, Cong Luo, Jin Sun

2020Medicinal Research Reviews128 citationsDOI

Abstract

The potential toxicity of nanocarrier excipients and complicated preparation technologies have impeded the clinical application of nanomedicine. Recently, pure drug-assembled nanosystems (PDANS) have been widely investigated, due to the unique self-assembly characteristics of pure drug molecules. PDANS provides a facile nanoplatform for developing carrier-free nanomedicine. Herein, the recent trends in PDANS for cancer therapy are outlined. First, the emerging strategies to develop single pure drug-based nanoassemblies are discussed. Second, co-assembly of two or more pure drugs for efficient combination therapy is overviewed. Then, the functional self-assembly of non-cytotoxic agents in tumor sites is presented. Finally, the rational design and self-assembly mechanisms of these unique nanoplatforms are highlighted.

Topics & Concepts

NanocarriersNanomedicineNanotechnologyCancer therapyDrugRational designDrug deliverySelf-assemblyCancerMedicinePharmacologyMaterials scienceNanoparticleInternal medicineNanoparticle-Based Drug DeliveryNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsGraphene and Nanomaterials Applications
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