Biocompatibility of Biomaterials for Nanoencapsulation: Current Approaches.

Bwalya A Witika ORCID logo; Pedzisai A Makoni ORCID logo; Scott K Matafwali ORCID logo; Billy Chabalenge; Chiluba Mwila ORCID logo; Aubrey C Kalungia; Christian I Nkanga ORCID logo; Alain M Bapolisi; Roderick B Walker ORCID logo; (2020) Biocompatibility of Biomaterials for Nanoencapsulation: Current Approaches. Nanomaterials, 10 (9). p. 1649. ISSN 2079-4991 DOI: 10.3390/nano10091649
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Nanoencapsulation is an approach to circumvent shortcomings such as reduced bioavailability, undesirable side effects, frequent dosing and unpleasant organoleptic properties of conventional drug delivery systems. The process of nanoencapsulation involves the use of biomaterials such as surfactants and/or polymers, often in combination with charge inducers and/or ligands for targeting. The biomaterials selected for nanoencapsulation processes must be as biocompatible as possible. The type(s) of biomaterials used for different nanoencapsulation approaches are highlighted and their use and applicability with regard to haemo- and, histocompatibility, cytotoxicity, genotoxicity and carcinogenesis are discussed.


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