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Albumin as a drug delivery and diagnostic tool and its market approved products.

Acta Pol Pharm · 2013

Last updated 2026-05-28

Albumin is a protein used to improve how drugs work by targeting delivery and aiding diagnosis. Market-approved products using albumin include the diabetes drugs Levemir and Victoza, the breast cancer drug Abraxane, and diagnostic tools Nanocoll and Albures for detecting cancer and rheumatoid arthritis.

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JournalActa Pol Pharm, 2013
Citations13
Relative citation ratio0.50
NIH percentile29
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Abstract

Albumin is one of the most extensively studied endogenous proteins which are used in the fabrication of drug delivery and diagnostic technologies during last 10 years. This review provides a summary of products involving the use of albumin as a drug delivery tool for getting better the pharmacokinetics of a drug by developing the targetted drug delivery systems and diagnosing the pathologies. Using albumin, following market approved products have been developed: Levemir and Victoza (antidiabetic product), Abraxane (antimetastatic breast cancer product), and Nanocoll and Albures (for lymphoscintigraphy and diagnosis of cancer and rheumatoid arthritis).

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