SYNTHESIS AND FUNCTIONALIZATION OF CARBON NANOPARTICAL FOR ADVANCED DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM
AbstractIn the last few decades, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have been the focus of significant research in the field of medicine owing to their unique characteristics and wide range of potential applications. Globally, there has been an urgent need to design and develop safe, effective, controllable, and targeted drug delivery systems, leading to the creation of a new class of therapeutic nanotubes. Research in nanotechnology and nanoscience is advancing to develop multifunctional CNTs with the desired features for future applications. Current perspectives on the applications of engineered carbon nanotubes in nanomedicine and bioengineering are focused on designing safe, effective, controllable, and targeted strategies. CNT-based drug delivery systems aim to deliver therapeutics to specific tissues, reduce adverse drug effects, enhance bioavailability, and repair damaged tissues. Additionally, they are utilized in detection, diagnostic, and monitoring devices. This review covers the recent developments in carbon nanotubes and their potential applicability with brief synthesis, functionalization, and the latest advancements in the medicinal chemistry of carbon nanotubes.
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Devendra Dhanorya *, Nidhi Uikey, Niharika Sarote, Lovely Paraste, Manisha Raidas, Muskan Sahu, Namita Wayam, Naman Dubey and Mohit Chourasiya
Department of Pharmacy, Mangalayatan University, Ricchaibarela, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India.
ddhanorya@gmail.com
25 July 2025
25 August 2025
26 August 2025
10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.IJP.12(8).630-41
31 August 2025