albumindrug
Albumindrug is a term used in pharmacology to describe a therapeutic agent that binds to serum albumin in the bloodstream to modify its pharmacokinetic properties and tissue distribution. The concept covers covalent albumin–drug conjugates as well as non-covalent albumin-bound formulations, including albumin-associated nanoparticles. By attaching to or associating with albumin, these agents can achieve longer circulatory half-lives, improved solubility, and greater exposure of the drug to target tissues, particularly in cancer, where albumin-taken up through natural transport pathways and the enhanced permeability and retention effect can aid tumor delivery.
Mechanistically, covalent conjugates form a stable bond with albumin and release the active drug at a controlled
Clinical considerations include variability in albumin levels among patients, potential drug–albumin interactions that alter free drug