Table I.
Advantages and disadvantages of NPs used for GBM treatment.
Advantages | Disadvantages |
---|---|
- Easily prepared (26) | - Scaling up can be problematic (115) |
- Readily modified for targeting (103, 112, 119, 120) | - Surfactant can cause toxicity (117, 118) |
- Versatile vector for drugs, biological agents, and nucleic acids (26, 103, 112, 119, 120) | - Can result in unwanted drug distribution and accumulation in off-target tissues such as the liver and kidneys (116) |
- High therapeutic efficacy (121–123) | - Broad size distribution (112–114) |
- Increases drug circulation half-life (102,124–126) | - Can be cytotoxic per se(99) |
- Allows for controlled release (127) | |
- Reduces drug-mediated toxicity (113, 122) | |
- Smaller size NPs can take advantage of the EPR effect which lends to its ability to accumulate in the tumor tissues (128) |