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Advances in drug delivery carrier microwave-assisted reactions for enhanced therapeutics and diagnostic purposes

Published by Dr. Yudhistira Tesla in the journal, Current Microwave Chemistry

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Bentham Science Publishers

Microwave irradiation technology is emerging as a powerful tool in the fields of organic synthesis, pharmaceuticals, and nanocarrier development. Recently, microwave-assisted reactions have gained significant attention for their effectiveness in synthesizing drug delivery carriers. This technology offers notable advantages, including high yield, shorter reaction times, and improved compound purity, making it a promising approach for developing nanoparticles with enhanced physicochemical properties and bioavailability.

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This upcoming issue will delve into the synthesis, characterization, and application of microwave-assisted reactions in the creation of advanced drug delivery systems. These systems include a wide range of nanoparticles, such as lipid, polymeric, metallic, and surfactant-based nanoparticles. The exploration of other innovative modalities, including solid dispersions, dendrimers, and carbon nanotubes, will also be covered.

Microwave-assisted reactions not only streamline the synthesis process but also improve the extraction process, reduce costs, and enhance the efficiency, reliability, and simplicity of chemical reactions. As a result, microwave technology is paving the way for new advancements in the development of drug delivery systems, offering significant potential in various biomedical applications.


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