JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY B, v.2, no.4, pp.341 - 356
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Abstract
Nitric oxide (NO) is one of the structurally smallest pharmaceutical molecules, which shows great potential
as an anti-restenosis, wound healing, anticancer, and antibacterial agent. To date, while most of the studies
have focused mainly on demonstrating the versatility of the NO-releasing materials, little effort has been
made on developing successful NO-delivery strategies for advancing NO-mediated therapy. Thus, the
quest for a rationally designed NO-delivery system is becoming one of the important issues in the
biomedical applications of NO. This feature article discusses the overall research trends in the NOdelivery,
focusing mainly on the various particle-type and coating platforms. The objective of this article
is not only to highlight the fundamental principle and challenges associated with NO-delivery, but also to
provide insight for the further development of novel NO-delivery platforms for clinical applications in the
near future.