Ideal drug delivery system is designed to accurately deliver the drug to its intended site. The development of conjugate drug delivery system introduces a novel pathway to precise drug delivery with advantages over traditional methods. The core of a conjugate drug delivery system comprises a molecule with two functional components, bounded by a linker structure. One component is responsible for delivering or stabilizing the conjugate, while the other is used to provide the therapeutic or diagnostic effects of the bioactivity. Conjugate drug delivery system improves patient health by maintaining the structural stability of drugs in molecular form, delivering therapeutics or diagnostic material to the target site, minimising off-target accumulation and promoting patient compliance. This system includes various types of drug conjugates that modulate drug pharmacokinetics, stability, absorption, and exposure in lesions and healthy tissues. In this review, we focus on the key characteristics and recent advances of various conjugate drug delivery systems and explore their mechanisms. We also point out the current challenges faced by conjugate drug delivery system and look forward to the future prospects.
Keywords: Carrier; Conjugate drug delivery system; Drug conjugate; Linker; Mechanism; Payload.
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