Advances in Aerogels Formulations for Pulmonary Targeted Delivery of Therapeutic Agents: Safety, Efficacy and Regulatory Aspects

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Verma, Shristy [1 ]
Sharma, Pramod Kumar [1 ]
Malviya, Rishabha [1 ]
Das, Sanjita [1 ]
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[1] Galgotias Univ, Sch Med & Allied Sci, Dept Pharm, Plot 2,Sect 17 A Yamuna Expressway, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
关键词
Aerogel; pulmonary drug delivery; sol-gel process; biocompatibility; safety and efficacy; regulatory; scaffolds; DRUG-DELIVERY; SILICA AEROGELS; SALBUTAMOL SULFATE; ALGINATE; MICROSPHERES; PERFORMANCE; SCAFFOLDS; PARTICLES; SYSTEMS; RELEASE;
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10.2174/0113892010275613231120031855
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Aerogels are the 3D network of organic, inorganic, composite, layered, or hybrid-type materials that are used to increase the solubility of Class 1 (low solubility and high permeability) and Class 4 (poor solubility and low permeability) molecules. This approach improves systemic drug absorption due to the alveoli's broad surface area, thin epithelial layer, and high vascularization. Local therapies are more effective and have fewer side effects than systemic distribution because inhalation treatment targets the specific location and raises drug concentration in the lungs.The present manuscript aims to explore various aspects of aerogel formulations for pulmonary targeted delivery of active pharmaceutical agents. The manuscript also discusses the safety, efficacy, and regulatory aspects of aerogel formulations. According to projections, the global respiratory drug market is growing 4-6% annually, with short-term development potential. The proliferation of literature on pulmonary medicine delivery, especially in recent years, shows increased interest.Aerogels come in various technologies and compositions, but any aerogel used in a biological system must be constructed of a material that is biocompatible and, ideally, biodegradable. Aerogels are made via "supercritical processing". After many liquid phase iterations using organic solvents, supercritical extraction, and drying are performed. Moreover, the sol-gel polymerization process makes inorganic aerogels from TMOS or TEOS, the less hazardous silane. The resulting aerogels were shown to be mostly loaded with pharmaceutically active chemicals, such as furosemide-sodium, penbutolol-hemisulfate, and methylprednisolone. For biotechnology, pharmaceutical sciences, biosensors, and diagnostics, these aerogels have mostly been researched. Although aerogels are made of many different materials and methods, any aerogel utilized in a biological system needs to be made of a substance that is both biocompatible and, preferably, biodegradable.In conclusion, aerogel-based pulmonary drug delivery systems can be used in biomedicine and non-biomedicine applications for improved sustainability, mechanical properties, biodegradability, and biocompatibility. This covers scaffolds, aerogels, and nanoparticles. Furthermore, biopolymers have been described, including cellulose nanocrystals (CNC) and MXenes. A safety regulatory database is necessary to offer direction on the commercialization potential of aerogel-based formulations. After that, enormous efforts are discovered to be performed to synthesize an effective aerogel, particularly to shorten the drying period, which ultimately modifies the efficacy. As a result, there is an urgent need to enhance the performance going forward.
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