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Conjugates of amphotericin B to resolve challenges associated with its delivery

Vineet Jain, Keerti Jain, Harvinder Popli

2024Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery12 citationsDOI

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Amphotericin B (AmB), a promising antifungal and antileishmanial drug, acts on the membrane of microorganisms. The clinical use of AmB is limited due to issues associated with its delivery including poor solubility and bioavailability, instability in acidic media, poor intestinal permeability, dose and aggregation state dependent toxicity, parenteral administration, and requirement of cold chain for transport and storage, etc. AREAS COVERED: Scientists have formulated and explored various covalent conjugates of AmB to reduce its toxicity with increase in solubility, oral bioavailability, and payload or loading of AmB by using various polymers, lipids, carbon-based nanocarriers, metallic nanoparticles, and vesicular carriers, etc. In this article, we have reviewed various conjugates of AmB with polymers and nanomaterials explored for its delivery to give a deep insight regarding further exploration in future. EXPERT OPINION: and animal investigations have given successful results, which are required to be validated further with systematic investigation on safety and therapeutic efficacy in animals followed by clinical trials.

Topics & Concepts

Amphotericin BBioavailabilityPharmacologyDrug deliveryAntifungalPharmacokineticsDrugToxicityAmphotericin B deoxycholateChemistryMedicineMicrobiologyBiologyCaspofunginOrganic chemistryResearch on Leishmaniasis StudiesAdvanced Drug Delivery SystemsGraphene and Nanomaterials Applications