Effects of buoyant and Saffman lift force on magnetic drug targeting in microvessel in the presence of inertia

The conventional techniques in treating cancerous cells in a human body are conducted either by surgery or oral medication or injecting anticancer drugs, which may have several side effects on healthy cells. Compared to these techniques, site-specific delivery of drugs can be one of the pillars of c...

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Veröffentlicht in:Microvascular research 2021-01, Vol.133, p.104099, Article 104099
1. Verfasser: Sutradhar, A.
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Zusammenfassung:The conventional techniques in treating cancerous cells in a human body are conducted either by surgery or oral medication or injecting anticancer drugs, which may have several side effects on healthy cells. Compared to these techniques, site-specific delivery of drugs can be one of the pillars of cancer treatment. It could allow for better treatment efficiency and lesser adverse effects. A promising drug delivery approach is magnetic drug targeting, which can be realized if a drug delivery vehicle possesses an intense magnetic moment. Here, we discuss different types of magnetic nanomaterials, which can be used as magnetic drug delivery vehicles, approaches to magnetically targeted delivery, and promising strategies for the enhancement of the imaging-guided delivery and the therapeutic action. The present study aims to discuss all significant factors that influence the process of magnetic drug targeting through microvessels, such as fluidic force, magnetic force, particle-particle interaction, inertia force, Saffman lift force, and permeability of the microvessel. We consider the nature of blood flow as non-Newtonian in single-phase and two-phase models so that a realistic rheological model for an effective magnetic drug targeting can be established through proper comparison. Here we present a comprehensive mathematical model on magnetic drug targeting that could help the medical experts and biomedical engineers in applying the methodology of magnetic drug targeting effectively to cure cancerous disease. •Magnetic and fluidic force on the multifunctional carrier particle•Effects of non-Newtonian nature of blood flow in magnetic drug targeting•Glycocalyx layer and permeability of the microvessel•Models of single and two-phase blood flow•Saffman lift force is considered along with the buoyant force and inertia.
ISSN:0026-2862
1095-9319
DOI:10.1016/j.mvr.2020.104099