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Organic Nanocarriers for Bevacizumab Delivery: An Overview of Development, Characterization and Applications

Aline de Cristo Soares Alves, Franciele Aline Bruinsmann, Sı́lvia Stanisçuaski Guterres, Adriana Raffin Pohlmann

2021Molecules23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bevacizumab (BCZ) is a recombinant humanized monoclonal antibody against the vascular endothelial growth factor, which is involved in the angiogenesis process. Pathologic angiogenesis is observed in several diseases including ophthalmic disorders and cancer. The multiple administrations of BCZ can cause adverse effects. In this way, the development of controlled release systems for BCZ delivery can promote the modification of drug pharmacokinetics and, consequently, decrease the dose, toxicity, and cost due to improved efficacy. This review highlights BCZ formulated in organic nanoparticles providing an overview of the physicochemical characterization and in vitro and in vivo biological evaluations. Moreover, the main advantages and limitations of the different approaches are discussed. Despite difficulties in working with antibodies, those nanocarriers provided advantages in BCZ protection against degradation guaranteeing bioactivity maintenance.

Topics & Concepts

NanocarriersBevacizumabAngiogenesisDrug deliveryIn vivoPharmacologyMonoclonal antibodyMedicineDrugChemistryNanotechnologyCancer researchBiotechnologyBiologyAntibodyImmunologyChemotherapyMaterials scienceInternal medicineNanoparticle-Based Drug DeliveryNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsDendrimers and Hyperbranched Polymers