Pharmaceutics

Biofilm formation is a complex phenomenon employed by microbes to counteract antimicrobials. Biofilm-associated infections are a challenging threat to modern medicine. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are recognized as some of the most promising therapeutics to tackle biofilm-producing and multidrug-resistant (MDR) pathogens. However, stability, toxicity, and potency are key issues in the case of na…

Antimicrobial Peptides and ActivitiesImmunology and MicrobiologyLife SciencesMicrobiology

Antimicrobial resistance represents one of the most formidable global health crises of the 21st century, driven by the diminishing efficacy of conventional antibiotics due to bacterial adaptation and biofilm formation. In response, antimicrobial nanoformulations have emerged as a transformative therapeutic paradigm, offering multifaceted and innovative mechanisms to combat resistant pathogens. Th…

Antimicrobial agents and applicationsChemistryOrganic ChemistryPhysical Sciences

Background: Cancer patients are highly susceptible to microbial infections due to immune suppression, necessitating therapeutic strategies that integrate anticancer efficacy with effective antimicrobial intervention. Chalcone-derived nitrogen-fused heterocycles represent a promising platform for developing multi-target agents with relevance to antimicrobial drug delivery, particularly for localiz…

ChemistryOrganic ChemistryPhysical SciencesSynthesis and biological activity

Background: Acute Lung Injury/Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ALI/ARDS) is a fatal inflammatory disorder driven by M1 macrophages and the associated inflammatory cascade. Targeted drug delivery to these cells is a promising therapeutic strategy. Methods: L-arginine was conjugated to chitosan of different molecular weights. The resulting curcumin nanocrystals (Arg-CS-Cur) were characterized f…

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyCurcumin's Biomedical ApplicationsLife SciencesMolecular Medicine

Viral hemorrhagic fevers (VHFs) comprise a heterogeneous group of severe infectious diseases that continue to represent a major global health concern. Although many VHFs remain endemic to regions of Africa, Asia, and the Americas, their wide geographic distribution, together with increasing international travel and global trade, facilitates the importation of cases into non-endemic areas and rais…

Health SciencesInfectious DiseasesMedicineViral Infections and Outbreaks Research

Purpose: The objective of this study was to engineer and optimize a mucoadhesive, positively charged stearylamine-enriched liposomal platform, termed Aminosomes, to circumvent the biophysical barriers limiting the ocular bioavailability of Brimonidine Tartrate (BT), an alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonist for glaucoma management. Methods: Aminosomes were synthesized using a tailored ethanol inject…

Advanced Drug Delivery SystemsLife SciencesPharmaceutical SciencePharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics

Background/Objectives: Hot-melt injection molding (HMIM) was evaluated as a solvent-free process for the preparation of glibenclamide (GLB), a poorly soluble BCS Class II drug, glassy solutions with the objective of improving dissolution and bioavailability for diabetes. Methods: GLB was blended at a concentration of 10% w/w with PVP K25, PVP VA64, and Soluplus® (SOL) matrices. The miscibility of…

Drug Solubulity and Delivery SystemsLife SciencesPharmaceutical SciencePharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics

Background: Photodynamic therapy (PDT) offers a promising complementary strategy for treating glioblastoma multiforme (GBM); however, limited control over photosensitizer activation and reduced efficacy under hypoxic conditions remain significant limitations. Methods: In this study, we present the synthesis and functional evaluation of Gal-SiX, an enzymatically activatable Si-xanthene-based activ…

Biomedical EngineeringEngineeringNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsPhysical Sciences

Small-molecule immunomodulators have become important components of modern immunotherapy by targeting immune checkpoints, cytokine signaling pathways, metabolic enzymes, and intracellular kinases. Despite pharmacological rationale, many of these agents underperform clinically due to unfavorable physicochemical properties, rapid systemic clearance, limited target accumulation, and dose-limiting to…

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyLife SciencesMolecular BiologyRNA Interference and Gene Delivery

Background/Objective: Buccal delivery offers a potential route to circumvent gastrointestinal degradation and hepatic first-pass metabolism, but hydrophilic peptides typically exhibit limited mucosal permeation. Nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs) have been proposed as delivery platforms capable of modulating interfacial interactions and improving mucosal transport. This study aimed to quantitat…

Advanced Drug Delivery SystemsLife SciencesPharmaceutical SciencePharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics

Polymer–drug conjugates (PDCs) represent an advanced drug delivery strategy designed to address critical limitations of conventional therapeutics, including poor water solubility, rapid systemic clearance, and off-target toxicity. By covalently linking therapeutic agents to polymeric carriers through rationally designed linkers, PDCs enable improved pharmacokinetic profiles, enhanced stability, a…

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyHydrogels: synthesis, properties, applicationsLife SciencesMolecular Medicine
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peter ejidike Ikechukwu·Remigius U. Agu
3/28/2026

Background: Global immunization programs continue to rely on needle-based injections despite persistent concerns regarding sharps disposal, accidental injuries, and the technical skill required for accurate intradermal administration. Needle-free jet injectors (NFJIs) are an alternative delivery method in which narrow, high-velocity liquid jets penetrate the skin without a needle. Contemporary de…

Emergency MedicineHealth SciencesIntramuscular injections and effectsMedicine

Background: The optimal timing of adjuvant chemotherapy after cytoreductive surgery in epithelial ovarian cancer remains uncertain, and perioperative wound-healing responses may transiently create a pro-tumorigenic and drug-resistant microenvironment. This study aimed to characterize time-dependent wound-induced transcriptomic alterations and to identify pharmacologic agents capable of reversing …

Cancer, Stress, Anesthesia, and Immune ResponseHealth SciencesMedicinePsychiatry and Mental health

Background/Objectives: Point-of-care (PoC) manufactured fresh chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cells are typically formulated in hypothermic preservation formulations (HPFs) and stored under hypothermic conditions (2–8 °C) until administered to the patient. However, in current HPFs the shelf life of fresh CAR-T cells is short (~24–36 h) due to limited CAR-T cell stability, which poses significan…

CAR-T cell therapy researchHealth SciencesMedicineOncology

Background/Objectives: Nerolidol (NER) is a sesquiterpene alcohol with recognized antimicrobial potential, whose applications as a pure substance are limited by hydrophobicity, instability, and cytotoxicity. Invasomes, i.e., liposomes with terpene ingredients, offer a strategy to improve their delivery; however, the NER loading limits compatible with vesicle integrity are still unclear. Here, Ner…

Advancements in Transdermal Drug DeliveryLife SciencesPharmaceutical SciencePharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics

Background: The key parameters determining the bioavailability of an active pharmaceutical ingredient are its solubility/dissolution rate in physiological fluids and permeability across biological membranes. Highly accurate in vitro prediction of bioavailability is a key issue that typically arises during the development of new drug formulations and the improvement of existing ones. Objectives: T…

Drug Solubulity and Delivery SystemsLife SciencesPharmaceutical SciencePharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics

Background/Objectives: Although triple antibiotic paste is effective in managing infected primary teeth, its incomplete removability from tooth structure remains a major limitation, prompting the search for alternative drug-delivery systems. The aim of this study was to obtain a multi-antibiotic porous composite system for tailored drug delivery, to develop a formulation strategy, and to characte…

Advanced Drug Delivery SystemsLife SciencesPharmaceutical SciencePharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics

Background and Objectives: Combining osimertinib (OSI) with pemetrexed (PEM) can enhance antitumor efficacy; however, the benefit is schedule-dependent. Our previous pharmacodynamic (PD) study showed that concurrent PEM + OSI is limited by OSI-induced G1 arrest, attenuating early PEM cytotoxicity. In contrast, sequential PEM→OSI allows PEM to fully induce S-phase arrest and DNA damage but elicits…

Health SciencesLung Cancer Treatments and MutationsMedicinePulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

Sustainable nanotechnologies derived from renewable resources are increasingly being positioned at the interface of green chemistry, advanced drug delivery, and translational pharmaceutics. Over the past decade, lignocellulosic nanomaterials, chitin/chitosan platforms, polysaccharide-based nanogels and nano-enabled hydrogels, lignin- and polyphenol-derived nanostructures, and bio-based lipid nano…

Biomedical EngineeringEngineeringInnovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques InnovationPhysical Sciences
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