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Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, “Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Iași, 16 Universitaty Street, 700115 Iași, Romania
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, “Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Iași, 16 Universitaty Street, 700115 Iași, Romania

Challenges and Opportunities in Drug Delivery Research, 2nd Edition

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30 April 2026
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30 June 2026
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Dear Colleagues,

The topic “Challenges and Opportunities in Drug Delivery Research, 2nd Edition” encompasses innovative drug delivery and release science research with significant implications in medical fields such as cancer therapy, neurology, and cardiovascular medicine. This pioneering research aims to transform treatment methods by developing advanced drug delivery systems that improve precision, reduce side effects, and enhance patient outcomes. The scope extends to gene therapies, personalized medicine, and novel approaches addressing complex health challenges, potentially reshaping healthcare by providing tailored and effective solutions for various diseases and conditions.

Key focus areas involve a mechanistic comprehension of drug delivery systems based on biological and physicochemical principles and mathematical modeling, predictive analytics, drug delivery systems, and cellular interactions tailored for particular therapeutic objectives.

Potential topics of interest for discussion cover various drug delivery technologies, nanomedicine, different entry pathways into the human body, technology evaluations, drug delivery strategies, precise delivery and targeting at various levels and disease indications, and preclinical and clinical findings data related to drug delivery systems. Additionally, in-depth discussions could be extended to detailed explorations of the methods involved in delivering and releasing genes, vaccines, and antibodies.

Prof. Dr. Lenuta Profire
Dr. Ioana Mirela Vasincu
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Keywords

  • drug delivery technologies
  • release profile
  • nanotechnology
  • smart drug delivery
  • targeted delivery

Participating Journals

Journal Name Impact Factor CiteScore Launched Year First Decision (median) APC
Current Issues in Molecular Biology
cimb
3.0 3.7 1999 17.8 Days CHF 2200 Submit
Molecules
molecules
4.6 8.6 1996 16.1 Days CHF 2700 Submit
Pharmaceuticals
pharmaceuticals
4.8 7.7 2004 14 Days CHF 2900 Submit
Pharmaceutics
pharmaceutics
5.5 10.0 2009 14.9 Days CHF 2900 Submit
Scientia Pharmaceutica
scipharm
2.5 4.6 1930 38.1 Days CHF 1000 Submit

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Maillard Reaction-Derived Carbon Nanodots: Food-Origin Nanomaterials with Emerging Functional and Biomedical Potential
by Gréta Törős and József Prokisch
Pharmaceutics 2025, 17(8), 1050; https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics17081050 - 13 Aug 2025
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The Maillard reaction (MR), a non-enzymatic interaction between reducing sugars and amino compounds, plays a pivotal role in developing the flavor, color, and aroma of thermally processed foods. Beyond its culinary relevance, the MR gives rise to a structurally diverse array of compounds, [...] Read more.
The Maillard reaction (MR), a non-enzymatic interaction between reducing sugars and amino compounds, plays a pivotal role in developing the flavor, color, and aroma of thermally processed foods. Beyond its culinary relevance, the MR gives rise to a structurally diverse array of compounds, including a novel class of fluorescent nanomaterials known as carbon nanodots (CNDs). These Maillard-derived CNDs, although primarily incidental in food systems, exhibit physicochemical characteristics—such as aqueous solubility, biocompatibility, and tunable fluorescence—that are similar to engineered CNDs currently explored in biomedical fields. While CNDs synthesized through hydrothermal or pyrolytic methods are well-documented for drug delivery and imaging applications, no studies to date have demonstrated the use of Maillard-derived CNDs specifically in drug delivery. This review examines the chemistry of the Maillard reaction, the formation mechanisms and characteristics of food-based CNDs, and their potential functional applications in food safety, bioactivity, and future biomedical use. Additionally, it critically evaluates the health implications of Maillard reaction products (MRPs), including both beneficial antioxidants and harmful by-products such as advanced glycation end-products (AGEs). This integrated perspective highlights the dual role of MR in food quality and human health, while identifying key research gaps needed to harness the full potential of food-origin nanomaterials. Full article
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