Abstract
Graphene is being widely explored due to its unique physico-chemical and biological properties. Its large surface area, two-dimensional hexagonal honeycomb structure, chemical stability, and high loading capacity have led to its increasing applicability in the design of pharmaceutical nanovehicles. The rapid growth in graphene-based drug delivery systems shows the potential of this nanomaterial in the future healthcare industry. In this chapter, we briefly discuss recent advances in graphene-based drug delivery systems. In addition, attempts have been made to describe precisely, the interaction of graphene with anticancer drug and human cells.
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