A Review on Resealed Erythrocytes as a Novel Drug Delivery System

Geetha, Karra and Pravalika, Deshapaka and Kiran, R Shireesh and ., Simmu . and Rajitha, Thatikonda (2024) A Review on Resealed Erythrocytes as a Novel Drug Delivery System. Asian Journal of Medicine and Health, 22 (6). pp. 188-197. ISSN 2456-8414

[thumbnail of Geetha2262024AJMAH116456.pdf] Text
Geetha2262024AJMAH116456.pdf - Published Version

Download (672kB)

Abstract

The most prevalent form of blood cell is the red blood cell. RBCs resemble biconcave discs with a 7.8 mm diameter and a thickness of about 2.2 mm. There are two ways that erythrocytes can be used as carriers: Targeting a specific tissue or organ, for continuous or extended medication release. For the delivery of medications, various kinds of mammalian erythrocytes have been employed. There are numerous techniques, including the hypo-osmotic method, the dilution method, the dialysis method, the press well method, the isotonic osmotic lyses, the electrical breakdown method, the endocytosis method, the membrane perturbation method, the normal transport method, and the lipid fusion method. After erythrocytes have been loaded with the therapeutic drug, carrier cells are subjected to physical, cellular, and biological examinations. Several invitro tests have shown the value of carrier RBCs. The RBC mediated microinjection that occurs most frequently invitro. Today, a wide range of uses for resealed erythrocytes as medication carriers, enzyme replacement treatment, etc. have been proposed.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Open Library Press > Medical Science
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email support@openlibrarypress.com
Date Deposited: 16 May 2024 09:14
Last Modified: 16 May 2024 09:14
URI: http://info.euro-archives.com/id/eprint/1932

Actions (login required)

View Item
View Item