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Abstract

Nanoparticle-based drug delivery systems have become a favourable platform for target specificity in disease treatment, although their side effects and toxicity remain controversial. Plant polysaccharide nanoparticles are safe, natural biomaterials that have become candidate materials for nano-drug delivery systems due to their excellent biodegradability and biocompatibility. In addition to becoming candidate materials, plant polysaccharide nanoparticles show excellent pharmacokinetic and drug delivery characteristics as carrier materials to manipulate small drug molecules at the nanoscale, mainly improving medicine solubility, reducing medicine toxicity and side effects and enhancing biological targeting of medicines. Therefore, the application of plant polysaccharide nanoparticles in the field of drug delivery systems may become the focus of future studies. Here we review the carrier function of plant polysaccharide nanoparticles as a polymeric material in drug delivery. The limitations and challenges of applying plant polysaccharide nanoparticles in drug carrier systems are highlighted with the aim to provide a reference for their precise development.

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Title
Application of Plant Polysaccharide Nanoparticles as Polymeric Carrier Materials for the Construction of Medicine Carriers
Author
Zhao, Huanhuan 1 ; Li, Qingyu 2 ; Shi, Anhua 1 ; Cui, Ji 1 ; Chen, Wenling 3 ; Wu, Junzi 1 

 Yunnan University of Chinese Medicine, Department of Basic Medical, Kunming, China (GRID:grid.440773.3) (ISNI:0000 0000 9342 2456) 
 Jianghan University, School of Medicine, Wuhan, China (GRID:grid.411854.d) (ISNI:0000 0001 0709 0000) 
 Yunnan University of Chinese Medicine, School of Clinical Medicine, Kunming, China (GRID:grid.440773.3) (ISNI:0000 0000 9342 2456) 
Pages
2215-2228
Publication year
2023
Publication date
Sep 2023
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
10407278
e-ISSN
15728862
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2918305792
Copyright
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