Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc
January 2024
Targeted drug delivery (TDD) is a method of delivering optimum concentrations of pharmaceutical substances in the tissue to achieve the desired therapeutic effect. Hence, TDD systems are considered as an emerging strategy to deliver the drug at the specific site of the tissues/cells. The nanoparticle-protein corona as a drug delivery vehicle has demonstrated immense benefits including potential theragnostic, improved pharmacodynamics and targeted drug delivery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe biophysical study provides a quantitative understanding of biomolecular interaction. The interaction of protein-nanoparticle has been critically examined using various biophysical and biochemical tools. The present investigation focussed on the biophysical characterization of anticancer drug cisplatin (CPT) with Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) - Gold nanoparticles (GNP) conjugate; and BSA-CPT-GNP interaction with glycan sugars of glycoprotein receptor.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Biophysical study to investigate (a) the effects of smartphone light fluxes (SPLF) on isolated mammalian cornea and model protein (insulin), (b) to predict the possible visual interference of SPLF.
Materials And Methods: Fresh goat cornea and insulin protein were used as an experimental model system. The energy of absorbed SPLF was measured using chemical dosimeter.
Active targeted drug delivery methods facilitate effective uptake of functionalized nanoparticles through receptor-mediated transcytosis. In recent years, albumin-nanoparticle interaction has been critically examined so that this functionalized nanoparticle can be efficiently loaded with drugs. The present investigation aims at understanding the adsorption of Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) on Silver Nanoparticle (SNP) surface, preparation of soft conjugates (SC) and hard conjugates (HC) of BSA-functionalized SNP (SNP-BSA), and their interaction with curcumin (CUR).
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