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-Dr .Anupam Das 
PG MD Pharmacology 
GSL medical college
Nanomedicine is the process of diagnosing, 
treating, and preventing disease and traumatic 
injury, of relieving pain, and of preserving and 
improving human health, using molecular tools and 
molecular knowledge of the human body. 
Nanotechnology in medicine involves applications 
of nanoparticles currently under development, as 
well as longer range research that involves the use 
of manufactured nano-robots to make repairs at 
the cellular level .
Definition 
Nanopharmacology can be defined as 
the application of nanotechnology to the 
development and/or discovery of methods to 
deliver drugs.
The word nano is a scientific prefix that stands for 
one-billionth; the word itself comes from the Greek 
word “nanos”, meaning dwarf. 
Nanoparticles have one dimension that measures 
1000 nanometers or less. 
Colloidal systems. 
The properties of many conventional materials 
change when formed from nanoparticles. This is 
typically because nanoparticles have a greater 
surface area per weight than larger particles which 
causes them to be more reactive to some other 
molecules.
Buckyballs, also called “fullerenes”, were one 
of the first nanoparticles discovered in 1985 at 
Rice University. 
Buckyballs are composed of carbon atoms 
linked to three other carbon atoms by covalent 
bonds.The carbon atoms are connected in the 
same pattern of hexagons and pentagons 
Buckyballs are used in composites to 
strengthen material.
NANOPORES 
QUANTUM DOTS and NANOCRYSTALS 
FULLERENES and NANOTUBES 
NANOSHELLS and MAGNETIC 
NANOPROBES 
TARGETED NANOPARTICLES and SMART 
DRUGS
DENDRIMERS and DENDRIMER based 
devices 
RADIOCONTROLLED BIOMOLECULES
Simplest medical nanomaterials. 
Created by Desai and Ferrari in 1997. 
Large enough for glucose, insulin and oxygen 
to pass but small for immune system 
molecules. 
Valuable for enzyme or hormone deficiency 
diseases. 
Could also be considered for diseases like 
Alzhimer’s and Parkinsons.
Nanosieve – fabricated by Martin in 1995. 
Regulation of flow of materials through 
nanopores. 
1998-2000 Daniel Branton conducted 
experiments to drive RNA and DNA polymers 
through nanopores by using an electric field. 
PRESENT SCENARIO : fabrication of pores 
allowing a single strand of DNA to pass through 
the pores.
Tumor 
Injected nanomaterials from blood 
collect in tumor tissue and can be 
used as imaging agents 
Tumor 
cells 
Drug-carrying 
nanoparticle 
Nanomaterials Used as Drug Carriers or Contrast Agents for In Vivo 
Cancer Applications.
Tiny particles measuring only a few 
nanometers. 
Colors can be customized by varying particle 
size or composition. 
Useful for studying genes, proteins , tissue 
specimens. 
They are also being investigated for cancer cell 
detection, DNA microarray analysis , drug 
screening , vascular imaging , 
immunocytochemical probes.
Already undergoing clinical trials. 
Good biocompatibility and low toxicity. 
Antiviral agents(mainly HIV) 
Antibacterial agents(against E.Coli 
,mycobacterium, streptococcus) 
Anti apoptosis (for ALS)
The properties of buckyballs (also known as 
fullerenes) have caused researchers and 
companies to consider using them in several 
fields 
Buckyballs may be used to trap free radicals 
generated during an allergic reaction and 
block the inflammation that results from an 
allergic reaction. 
The antioxidant properties of buckyballs may 
be able to fight the deterioration of motor 
function due to multiple sclerosis.
Nanotubes bound to an antibody that is 
produced by chickens have been shown to be 
useful in lab tests to destroy breast cancer 
tumors. 
Improving the healing process for broken 
bones by providing a carbon nanotube scaffold 
that new bone material can grow around. 
Using nanotubes as a cellular scale needle to 
deliver quantum dots and proteins into cancer 
cells.
Biosensors to detect glucose, ethanol, 
immunoglobulins.
Halas and West at Rice university developed a 
drug delivery system called “nano-shell”. 
Larger in size than fullerenes. 
Considered for cancer treatment. 
May also be considered for treatment of diabetic 
patients. 
Triton Biosystems – binding of iron nanoparticles to 
monoclonal antibodies and put into nanobioprobes 
about 40 nm in size. 
Bind to tumor cell membranes,magnetic field 
created by porable machine and heat is generated, 
damaging the tumor cells.
Gold and nickel nanorods as tissue carriers for 
gene delivery. 
Attachment of Dna plasmids to nickel and 
transferrin to gold. 
“CANCER SMART BOMBS” 
Under investigation :alpha emitting actinium 
based “nanogenerator”. 
Enzyme activated drugs. 
NANOSOMES- dynamic nano platform.
Use of polymers for drug delivery. 
Ideal polymer. 
Currently used biodegradeable polymers are: 
POLY 2HYDROXYETHYL METHA-ACRYLATE 
POLY N-VINYLPYROROLIDONE 
POLY ETHYLENE GLYCOL 
Some polymers that degrade within the body are: 
PLA- polylactides. 
PGA- polyglycolides. 
PLGA – polylactide co glycosides. 
Polyanhydrides.
Nanostructural material. 
STARBURST dendrimers 
GLYCODENDRIMER : “NANODECOYS”. 
TECTODENDRIMERS.
Single core , surrounded by additional 
dendrimer modules of different types. 
Diseased cell recognition 
Diagnosis of diseased state. 
Drug delivery 
Reporting location 
Reporting outcome of therapy.
Mid 2002, James Baker’s lab at University of 
Michigan came up with a dendrimer that could 
detect caspase3 , an enzyme released during 
apoptosis. 
Research was funded by NASA and National 
Cancer Institute. 
Used to detect radiation induced cellular 
damage in astronauts.
Attachment of tiny radiofrequency antennas to 
DNA. 
Magnetic field induces highly localized heating 
process that separates the double stranded 
DNA into two single strands. 
Maybe of help in gene regulation.
NANOSPHERES 
NANOCAPSULES 
SOLID LIPID NANOPARTICLES(SLN) 
POLYMERIC nanoparticles 
CERAMIC nanoparticles 
HYDROGEL nanoparticles 
COPOLYMERIZED nanoparticles 
NANOSUSPENSIONS
NANOWIRES 
FUNCTIONALIZED NANOCARRIERS 
LIPOSOMES
1. DRUG DELIVERY TECHNIQUES. 
2. THERAPEUTIC TECHNIQUES. 
3. DIAGNOSTIC APPLICATIONS. 
4. CELL REPAIR.
SOLVENT PRECIPITATION TECHNIQUE 
SOLVENT EVAPORATION TECHNIQUE 
SPRAY DRYING 
PHASE SEPARATION 
DESOLVATION OF POLYMER BY CHEMICAL 
rxn. 
DESOLVATION OF POLYMER BY SALT 
ADDITION.
High speed centrifugation. 
Ultrafiltration. 
Freeze drying.
CHEMICAL STABILITY 
-HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID 
CHROMATOGRAPHY. 
PHYSICAL STABILITY 
-particle size 
-design of freeflowing nonoparticulate powder-lubricants, 
glidants 
-design of stable nanosuspensions – low 
sedimentation, good redispersibility, minimum 
drug leaching during shelf life
Bioadhesion test has to be done. 
Evaluation as per ICH guidelines 
- In ambient condition 
- At temp of 40 degree celcius+/-2 with RH 75+/- 
5% 
- At temp of 30 degree celcius +/-2 with RH 
60+/-5%
Size 
Higher drug loading 
Solubility 
Large surface area 
Intracellular uptake-nanometer size range 
particles more efficiently taken up than 
microparticles 
Charge - Surface charge influences plasma 
protein binding and cellular uptake
Enhanced drug stability 
High carrying capacity 
Hydrophilic/hydrophobic substances 
Enhance absorption and bioavailability 
Reduce clearance 
Minimal first pass metabolism 
Increase in drug half life leading to prolonged effect 
Through slow release can reduce dosage and dose 
frequency 
Selective uptake by tissues (passive targeting) 
Delivery through lymphatic system 
Target specific tissue and cells (active targeting) 
Increase bioavailability.
1.NANODISPERSIONS 
-Nanosuspensions 
-Nanoemulsions 
-Niosomes 
2.POLYMERIC and NOMPOLYMERIC 
NANOPARICLES 
3.POLYMERIC MICELLES
•Improve the PK of anti-TB drugs 
Sustained release 
Improve solubility and half-life 
•Reduce dose frequency 
Polymer degradation: Sustained release over days 
•Reduce dose 
Deliver drug at site of action 
•Reduce treatment time and cost 
6-9 months: potentially 2 months 
Current drugs cost: 1% of the total treatment 
management
Successfully nano encapsulated 4 of the 
first line anti-TB drugs 
•Isoniazid (INH), Rifampicin (RIF), Pyrazinamide 
(PZA) and Ethambutol (ETB) 
•Poly (lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) polymer
•Nanoencapsulated anti-TB drugs as effective 
as conventional drugs at fraction of dose 
Implications of nanomedicine to improve TB 
drugs. 
Reduction in the dose frequency. 
Promoting patient compliance to treatment. 
Targeting next step to reduce dose. 
Can be applied to malaria, HIV and other 
poverty related diseases
Theoretical engineering design. 
Artificial red blood cell. 
Internal pressure of 1000 atmosphere. 
Can hold 236 times more O2 and CO2 than an 
RBC. 
Three design components : O2 , CO2 and 
Glucose. 
Diamond chambers.
Emergency conditions as blood substitute. 
Anemia 
SIDS 
Asthma and other respiratory diseases. 
Maintain tissue oxygenation. 
Super human ability in sports.
Futuristic micromachine containing numerous 
nanomachine systems. 
Invented by Robert .A. Freitas. 
Geometric volume of 12.1 microns. 
Components: binding port, ingestion port, 
digestion port and exhaust. 
80 times more efficient and 1000 times faster 
than natural WBC.
act as a semi-autonomous on-site surgeon 
inside the human body. 
maintaining contact with the supervising 
surgeon via coded ultra sound signals 
FEMTOLASER- “nano scissors”.
Femtolaser surgery has performed the following: 
Localized nanosurgical ablation of focal 
adhesions adjoining live mammalian epithelial 
cells. 
Microtubule dissection inside yeast cells. 
Noninvasive intratissue nanodissection of plant 
cell walls and selective destruction of 
intracellular single plastids. 
Nanosurgery of individual chromosomes 
(selectively knocking out genomic nanometer-sized 
regions within the nucleus of living 
Chinese hamster ovary cells.
Elimination of isolated cancer cells. 
Removal of microvascular obstructions. 
“noninvasive” tissue transplant. 
Exchange of new chromosomes for old ones. 
Molecular repairs.
DISADVANTAGES OF NANOMEDICINE: 
Cost of treatment will be high. 
Manufacturing defects. 
Low clinical trials. 
Physician reaction to newer modalities. 
Machine to machine interactions.
Potential to change the face of the Medical 
field. 
Boon for patients suffering from untreatable 
conditions. 
Removes need of daily tablets, injections, long 
surgical and diagnostic procedures. 
However affordability remains an issue. 
Inadequate number of clinical trials.
Medicine update vol 23, ch85,86, 2013. 
Postgraduate topics in pharmacology 1st 
ed,168-169,187-188. 
Robert .A. Freitas,Jr. ,Journal of Computational 
and Theoretical NanoscienceVol.2, 1–25, 2005 
www.int-journal-surgery.com 
http://thenanoage.com 
http://www.foresight.org/Nanomedicine 
Betty Y.S.Kim et al NEJM ,2434-2443,dec 
2010.

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Nano technology in medicine

  • 1. -Dr .Anupam Das PG MD Pharmacology GSL medical college
  • 2. Nanomedicine is the process of diagnosing, treating, and preventing disease and traumatic injury, of relieving pain, and of preserving and improving human health, using molecular tools and molecular knowledge of the human body. Nanotechnology in medicine involves applications of nanoparticles currently under development, as well as longer range research that involves the use of manufactured nano-robots to make repairs at the cellular level .
  • 3. Definition Nanopharmacology can be defined as the application of nanotechnology to the development and/or discovery of methods to deliver drugs.
  • 4. The word nano is a scientific prefix that stands for one-billionth; the word itself comes from the Greek word “nanos”, meaning dwarf. Nanoparticles have one dimension that measures 1000 nanometers or less. Colloidal systems. The properties of many conventional materials change when formed from nanoparticles. This is typically because nanoparticles have a greater surface area per weight than larger particles which causes them to be more reactive to some other molecules.
  • 5. Buckyballs, also called “fullerenes”, were one of the first nanoparticles discovered in 1985 at Rice University. Buckyballs are composed of carbon atoms linked to three other carbon atoms by covalent bonds.The carbon atoms are connected in the same pattern of hexagons and pentagons Buckyballs are used in composites to strengthen material.
  • 6.
  • 7. NANOPORES QUANTUM DOTS and NANOCRYSTALS FULLERENES and NANOTUBES NANOSHELLS and MAGNETIC NANOPROBES TARGETED NANOPARTICLES and SMART DRUGS
  • 8. DENDRIMERS and DENDRIMER based devices RADIOCONTROLLED BIOMOLECULES
  • 9. Simplest medical nanomaterials. Created by Desai and Ferrari in 1997. Large enough for glucose, insulin and oxygen to pass but small for immune system molecules. Valuable for enzyme or hormone deficiency diseases. Could also be considered for diseases like Alzhimer’s and Parkinsons.
  • 10. Nanosieve – fabricated by Martin in 1995. Regulation of flow of materials through nanopores. 1998-2000 Daniel Branton conducted experiments to drive RNA and DNA polymers through nanopores by using an electric field. PRESENT SCENARIO : fabrication of pores allowing a single strand of DNA to pass through the pores.
  • 11. Tumor Injected nanomaterials from blood collect in tumor tissue and can be used as imaging agents Tumor cells Drug-carrying nanoparticle Nanomaterials Used as Drug Carriers or Contrast Agents for In Vivo Cancer Applications.
  • 12. Tiny particles measuring only a few nanometers. Colors can be customized by varying particle size or composition. Useful for studying genes, proteins , tissue specimens. They are also being investigated for cancer cell detection, DNA microarray analysis , drug screening , vascular imaging , immunocytochemical probes.
  • 13. Already undergoing clinical trials. Good biocompatibility and low toxicity. Antiviral agents(mainly HIV) Antibacterial agents(against E.Coli ,mycobacterium, streptococcus) Anti apoptosis (for ALS)
  • 14. The properties of buckyballs (also known as fullerenes) have caused researchers and companies to consider using them in several fields Buckyballs may be used to trap free radicals generated during an allergic reaction and block the inflammation that results from an allergic reaction. The antioxidant properties of buckyballs may be able to fight the deterioration of motor function due to multiple sclerosis.
  • 15. Nanotubes bound to an antibody that is produced by chickens have been shown to be useful in lab tests to destroy breast cancer tumors. Improving the healing process for broken bones by providing a carbon nanotube scaffold that new bone material can grow around. Using nanotubes as a cellular scale needle to deliver quantum dots and proteins into cancer cells.
  • 16. Biosensors to detect glucose, ethanol, immunoglobulins.
  • 17. Halas and West at Rice university developed a drug delivery system called “nano-shell”. Larger in size than fullerenes. Considered for cancer treatment. May also be considered for treatment of diabetic patients. Triton Biosystems – binding of iron nanoparticles to monoclonal antibodies and put into nanobioprobes about 40 nm in size. Bind to tumor cell membranes,magnetic field created by porable machine and heat is generated, damaging the tumor cells.
  • 18. Gold and nickel nanorods as tissue carriers for gene delivery. Attachment of Dna plasmids to nickel and transferrin to gold. “CANCER SMART BOMBS” Under investigation :alpha emitting actinium based “nanogenerator”. Enzyme activated drugs. NANOSOMES- dynamic nano platform.
  • 19. Use of polymers for drug delivery. Ideal polymer. Currently used biodegradeable polymers are: POLY 2HYDROXYETHYL METHA-ACRYLATE POLY N-VINYLPYROROLIDONE POLY ETHYLENE GLYCOL Some polymers that degrade within the body are: PLA- polylactides. PGA- polyglycolides. PLGA – polylactide co glycosides. Polyanhydrides.
  • 20.
  • 21. Nanostructural material. STARBURST dendrimers GLYCODENDRIMER : “NANODECOYS”. TECTODENDRIMERS.
  • 22. Single core , surrounded by additional dendrimer modules of different types. Diseased cell recognition Diagnosis of diseased state. Drug delivery Reporting location Reporting outcome of therapy.
  • 23.
  • 24. Mid 2002, James Baker’s lab at University of Michigan came up with a dendrimer that could detect caspase3 , an enzyme released during apoptosis. Research was funded by NASA and National Cancer Institute. Used to detect radiation induced cellular damage in astronauts.
  • 25. Attachment of tiny radiofrequency antennas to DNA. Magnetic field induces highly localized heating process that separates the double stranded DNA into two single strands. Maybe of help in gene regulation.
  • 26. NANOSPHERES NANOCAPSULES SOLID LIPID NANOPARTICLES(SLN) POLYMERIC nanoparticles CERAMIC nanoparticles HYDROGEL nanoparticles COPOLYMERIZED nanoparticles NANOSUSPENSIONS
  • 28. 1. DRUG DELIVERY TECHNIQUES. 2. THERAPEUTIC TECHNIQUES. 3. DIAGNOSTIC APPLICATIONS. 4. CELL REPAIR.
  • 29. SOLVENT PRECIPITATION TECHNIQUE SOLVENT EVAPORATION TECHNIQUE SPRAY DRYING PHASE SEPARATION DESOLVATION OF POLYMER BY CHEMICAL rxn. DESOLVATION OF POLYMER BY SALT ADDITION.
  • 30. High speed centrifugation. Ultrafiltration. Freeze drying.
  • 31. CHEMICAL STABILITY -HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY. PHYSICAL STABILITY -particle size -design of freeflowing nonoparticulate powder-lubricants, glidants -design of stable nanosuspensions – low sedimentation, good redispersibility, minimum drug leaching during shelf life
  • 32. Bioadhesion test has to be done. Evaluation as per ICH guidelines - In ambient condition - At temp of 40 degree celcius+/-2 with RH 75+/- 5% - At temp of 30 degree celcius +/-2 with RH 60+/-5%
  • 33. Size Higher drug loading Solubility Large surface area Intracellular uptake-nanometer size range particles more efficiently taken up than microparticles Charge - Surface charge influences plasma protein binding and cellular uptake
  • 34. Enhanced drug stability High carrying capacity Hydrophilic/hydrophobic substances Enhance absorption and bioavailability Reduce clearance Minimal first pass metabolism Increase in drug half life leading to prolonged effect Through slow release can reduce dosage and dose frequency Selective uptake by tissues (passive targeting) Delivery through lymphatic system Target specific tissue and cells (active targeting) Increase bioavailability.
  • 35. 1.NANODISPERSIONS -Nanosuspensions -Nanoemulsions -Niosomes 2.POLYMERIC and NOMPOLYMERIC NANOPARICLES 3.POLYMERIC MICELLES
  • 36. •Improve the PK of anti-TB drugs Sustained release Improve solubility and half-life •Reduce dose frequency Polymer degradation: Sustained release over days •Reduce dose Deliver drug at site of action •Reduce treatment time and cost 6-9 months: potentially 2 months Current drugs cost: 1% of the total treatment management
  • 37. Successfully nano encapsulated 4 of the first line anti-TB drugs •Isoniazid (INH), Rifampicin (RIF), Pyrazinamide (PZA) and Ethambutol (ETB) •Poly (lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) polymer
  • 38. •Nanoencapsulated anti-TB drugs as effective as conventional drugs at fraction of dose Implications of nanomedicine to improve TB drugs. Reduction in the dose frequency. Promoting patient compliance to treatment. Targeting next step to reduce dose. Can be applied to malaria, HIV and other poverty related diseases
  • 39.
  • 40. Theoretical engineering design. Artificial red blood cell. Internal pressure of 1000 atmosphere. Can hold 236 times more O2 and CO2 than an RBC. Three design components : O2 , CO2 and Glucose. Diamond chambers.
  • 41. Emergency conditions as blood substitute. Anemia SIDS Asthma and other respiratory diseases. Maintain tissue oxygenation. Super human ability in sports.
  • 42.
  • 43. Futuristic micromachine containing numerous nanomachine systems. Invented by Robert .A. Freitas. Geometric volume of 12.1 microns. Components: binding port, ingestion port, digestion port and exhaust. 80 times more efficient and 1000 times faster than natural WBC.
  • 44. act as a semi-autonomous on-site surgeon inside the human body. maintaining contact with the supervising surgeon via coded ultra sound signals FEMTOLASER- “nano scissors”.
  • 45. Femtolaser surgery has performed the following: Localized nanosurgical ablation of focal adhesions adjoining live mammalian epithelial cells. Microtubule dissection inside yeast cells. Noninvasive intratissue nanodissection of plant cell walls and selective destruction of intracellular single plastids. Nanosurgery of individual chromosomes (selectively knocking out genomic nanometer-sized regions within the nucleus of living Chinese hamster ovary cells.
  • 46. Elimination of isolated cancer cells. Removal of microvascular obstructions. “noninvasive” tissue transplant. Exchange of new chromosomes for old ones. Molecular repairs.
  • 47. DISADVANTAGES OF NANOMEDICINE: Cost of treatment will be high. Manufacturing defects. Low clinical trials. Physician reaction to newer modalities. Machine to machine interactions.
  • 48. Potential to change the face of the Medical field. Boon for patients suffering from untreatable conditions. Removes need of daily tablets, injections, long surgical and diagnostic procedures. However affordability remains an issue. Inadequate number of clinical trials.
  • 49. Medicine update vol 23, ch85,86, 2013. Postgraduate topics in pharmacology 1st ed,168-169,187-188. Robert .A. Freitas,Jr. ,Journal of Computational and Theoretical NanoscienceVol.2, 1–25, 2005 www.int-journal-surgery.com http://thenanoage.com http://www.foresight.org/Nanomedicine Betty Y.S.Kim et al NEJM ,2434-2443,dec 2010.