Analysis of Silver Nanoparticles as Carriers of Drug Delivery System

Authors A.B. Pawar1, Sachin K. Korde2, Dhananjay S. Rakshe3, P. William4, M.A. Jawale4, Neeta Deshpande5
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1Department of Computer Engineering, Sanjivani College of Engineering, SPPU, Pune, India

2Department of Information Technology, Pravara Rural Engineering College, SPPU, Pune, India

3Department of Computer Engineering, Pravara Rural Engineering College, SPPU, Pune, India

4Department of Information Technology, Sanjivani College of Engineering, SPPU, Pune, India

5Department of Computer Engineering, R H Sapat College of Engineering, Management Studies and Research, SPPU, Pune, India

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Issue Volume 15, Year 2023, Number 4
Dates Received 15 June 2023; revised manuscript received 18 August 2023; published online 30 August 2023
Citation A.B. Pawar, Sachin K. Korde, Dhananjay S. Rakshe, et al., J. Nano- Electron. Phys. 15 No 4, 04015 (2023)
DOI https://doi.org/10.21272/jnep.15(4).04015
PACS Number(s) 47.63.mh, 87.19.xj
Keywords Silver Nanoparticles (4) , Drug Delivery System, Nanotechnology in Medicine.
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Nanotechnology has advanced significantly over the last decade and has found several uses in fields as diverse as medical, pharmaceuticals, microelectronics, aerospace, and the food industry. The use of nanoparticle (NP) drug carriers has been investigated, and this method offers several benefits. Some of these benefits include the controlled and targeted release of loaded or coupled drugs, as well as an improvement in the bioavailability of the drug. However, they also have certain drawbacks, such as their in vivo toxicity, which affects all organs, including the healthy ones, and the overall benefit of the illness therapy, which might be insignificant or limited. Due to their unique physical, chemical, and optical characteristics, AgNP have attracted a lot of attention in recent years. These NP have several potential uses, including drug delivery. Methods that get around these problems are crucial since traditional cancer chemotherapy has several drawbacks, including limited bioavailability and the need for high dosages that have side effects. The study examines AgNP as a drug delivery system for the treatment of cancer. The paper also examines the most recent developments in the use of AgNP for the delivery of anticancer medications and their impact on antitumor effects. It is also observed that silver nano particles can characterize their physicochemical properties and determine the presence of any potential toxicity.

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