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Iman Akbarzadeh

Other affiliations: Pasteur Institute of Iran
Bio: Iman Akbarzadeh is an academic researcher from Sharif University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Niosome & Drug delivery. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 24 publications receiving 225 citations. Previous affiliations of Iman Akbarzadeh include Pasteur Institute of Iran.

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TL;DR: The niosomal formulation of Span 60, Tween 60, and cholesterol were used to formulate doxycycline-loaded niosomes as a promising drug carrier system as either antibacterial or anticancer formulation, and showed great storage stability for up to 2 weeks and enhanced chemotherapy effect against prostate cancer cells.

56 citations

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TL;DR: The findings of this study show the importance of developing highly biocompatible niosomal formulations in the future of nanomedicine that enables the co-delivery of two hydrophobic drugs into the cancer cells improves the efficiency of chemotherapy due to the synergic effect between the drugs.

48 citations


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TL;DR: The application of the alginate hydrogels will be defined as drug delivery vehicles for chemotherapeutic agents and the recent advances in the application will be described later as a wound dressing and bioink in 3D bioprinting.
Abstract: Hydrogels are a three-dimensional and crosslinked network of hydrophilic polymers. They can absorb a large amount of water or biological fluids, which leads to their swelling while maintaining their 3D structure without dissolving (Zhu and Marchant, Expert Rev Med Devices 8:607–626, 2011). Among the numerous polymers which have been utilized for the preparation of the hydrogels, polysaccharides have gained more attention in the area of pharmaceutics; Sodium alginate is a non-toxic, biocompatible, and biodegradable polysaccharide with several unique physicochemical properties for which has used as delivery vehicles for drugs (Kumar Giri et al., Curr Drug Deliv 9:539–555, 2012). Owing to their high-water content and resembling the natural soft tissue, hydrogels were studied a lot as a scaffold. The formation of hydrogels can occur by interactions of the anionic alginates with multivalent inorganic cations through a typical ionotropic gelation method. However, those applications require the control of some properties such as mechanical stiffness, swelling, degradation, cell attachment, and binding or release of bioactive molecules by using the chemical or physical modifications of the alginate hydrogel. In the current review, an overview of alginate hydrogels and their properties will be presented as well as the methods of producing alginate hydrogels. In the next section of the present review paper, the application of the alginate hydrogels will be defined as drug delivery vehicles for chemotherapeutic agents. The recent advances in the application of the alginate-based hydrogels will be describe later as a wound dressing and bioink in 3D bioprinting.

231 citations

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TL;DR: Porphyrins can be used in a composite designed material with properties that allow specific targeting, immune tolerance, extended tissue lifetime and improved hydrophilicity, and drug delivery, healing and repairing of damaged organs, and cancer theranostics are some of the medical uses covered in this review.

125 citations

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TL;DR: This study provided a new idea for the design of heterogeneous carbon catalysts in advanced oxidation field by pyrolyzing Fe-Zn-MOFs precursors with high-performance Fe-N-C catalysts with high anti-interference ability.

70 citations

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TL;DR: The design and development of drugs in vesicular systems have brought a new dimension to the treatment of disease conditions overcoming the permeation limiting barriers, thus improving its efficacy.

63 citations

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TL;DR: Nanotechnology is predicted to find a way to solve one of the most and long-standing problem, “early cancer detection”.
Abstract: The fabrication and development of nanomaterials for the treatment of prostate cancer have gained significant appraisal in recent years. Advancements in synthesis of organic and inorganic nanomaterials with charge, particle size, specified geometry, ligand attachment etc have resulted in greater biocompatibility and active targeting at cancer site. Despite all of the advances made over the years in discovering drugs, methods, and new biomarkers for cancer of the prostate (PCa), PCa remains one of the most troubling cancers among people. Early on, effective diagnosis is an essential part of treating prostate cancer. Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) or serum prostate-specific antigen is the best serum marker widely accessible for diagnosis of PCa. Numerous efforts have been made over the past decade to design new biosensor-based strategies for biomolecules detection and PSA miniaturization biomarkers. The growing nanotechnology is expected to have a significant effect in the immediate future on scientific research and healthcare. Nanotechnology is thus predicted to find a way to solve one of the most and long-standing problem, "early cancer detection". For early diagnosis of PCa biomarkers, different nanoparticles with different approaches have been used. In this review, we provide a brief description of the latest achievements and advances in the use of nanoparticles for PCa biomarker diagnosis.

60 citations