Nanotechnology as treatment for lung cancer

von: Daudi Nyangaresi

GRIN Verlag , 2016

ISBN: 9783668260634 , 11 Seiten

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Nanotechnology as treatment for lung cancer


 

Essay from the year 2016 in the subject Biology - Diseases, Health, Nutrition, , language: English, abstract: This paper seeks to explore the development of proper drug delivery systems (DDS). In doing this, the researcher will look at a wide range of various other types of cancers and the various DDS's used to create a better one on the basis of set criteria including type of nanocarrier, effective delivery, shrinkage of tumor, distribution of drug, biocompatibility/chemical reactivity and lastly possible side effects. Previously, DDS's took into consideration variety drug delivery systems including inhalable magnetic nanoparticles, hyaluronic acid-ceramide nanoparticles, personalized polypropylenimine (PPI) dendrimer, and stimuli-responsive clustered nanoparticles [12]-[15]. In the present study, the tactic of the DDS will encompass a hybrid constitution of numerous nanocarriers types that will be at the minimum of dual layers. The utilization of nanotechnology in medicine has necessitated the creation of functionalized nanoparticles that can be utilized as carriers. Nanotechnology enables loading of the particles with drugs for delivery to specific locations in the body in a tightly controlled manner. As much as nanomedicine is quite new in the medical industry, some nanocarriers designed specifically for drug delivery have been in use for the past three decades.

Mr. Daudi Nyangaresi joined Kenya Medical Training College as a junior lecturer in the Department of Community Nutrition. Prior to coming to Kenya Medical Training College, he participated in various volunteer and internship programs: Children of God Relief Institute, Ministry of Health (Mbagathi District Hospital) and Bomer Nutrition and Health Consultants. Nyangaresi received his BSc in Foods, Nutrition, and Dietetics from Kenyatta University and is now pursuing his MSc in Foods, Nutrition, and Dietetics in the same institution. Nyangaresi's teaching interests include Maternal and Child Nutrition and Health, Management of Malnutrition, Nutrition Surveillance, and Food Security. He has participated in the development of new curricula and courses during his stay at Kenya Medical Training College. His primary research interests are in the field of Maternal, Infant, and Young Child Nutrition. Specifically, he is interested in student writing, pedagogies of Maternal, Infant and Young Child Nutrition, and the integration of research and practice. Nyangaresi resides with his family in Nairobi. In his free time, he cycles in a group of friends and watches movies afterward.