Review:
Polymeric Micelles As Drug Carriers
overall review score: 4.5
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Polymeric micelles are small particles formed by self-assembly of amphiphilic block copolymers, commonly used as drug carriers in the field of pharmaceuticals.
Key Features
- Self-assembling nanostructures
- High drug loading capacity
- Improved stability and solubility of drugs
- Targeted drug delivery
- Reduced side effects
Pros
- Efficient drug delivery system
- Enhanced bioavailability of drugs
- The ability to encapsulate hydrophobic drugs
Cons
- Complex synthesis process
- Limited scalability for industrial production