Drg Delivery System Using Multiwalled Carbon Nano Tube Tagged with COVID – 19 Immunoglobulin and Lipase/Trypsin/Protease like Enzyme
Muruguvalavan V1, Srikumar SR2 and Chandramohan R3
1Medical Officer, Tamilnadu Physical Education and Sports University, Chennai- 600127.
2Physics Department, Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education, Krishnankoil- 626126.
3Physics Department, VidhyaaGiri College of Arts and Sciences, Puduvyal-630108
*Corresponding author: R. Chandra Mohan, Research Advisor,Physics Department, VidhyaaGiri College of Arts and Sciences, Puduvyal, India. E-mail: rathinam.chandramohan@gmail.com
Citation:Chandramohan R, Muruguvalavan V, Srikumar SR (2020) Drug delivery system using multiwalled carbon nano tube tagged with COVID – 19 immunoglobulin and lipase/trypsin/protease like enzyme. Int J Pharm Sci Clin Pharm 1(1): 1-5.
http://dx.doi.org/10.47890/IJPSCP/RChandramohan/2020/24148301
Received Date: May 23, 2020; Accepted Date: June 20, 2020; Published Date: June 26, 2020
Abstract
The strategy to overcome the COVID–19 problem though quite cumbersome does have numerous opportunities to involve a hybrid strategy. While fighting to flatten the curve and converge towards better control to protect health workers and doctors, pre-post care management, endeavoring alternate drug composition trials, developing protocols and quarantine must be simultaneously supported by innovations. For example drug delivery systems may be deployed. Nanoparticles of metals like silver used in antibacterial and anti-viral applications may be coated to hospital equipments to withstand washing life. Designs of special masks and nanomaterials may be improved. A comprehensive approach is presented in this paper. A drug delivery system (DDS) using multiwalled carbon nanotube tagged with COVID–19 immunoglobulin and lipase/trypsin/protease like enzyme is suggested here.
Keywords: COVID 19 pandemic; Drug Delivery; Nanotechnology; MWCNT application for COVID; Nanomaterials;