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ドラッグデリバリー技術:標的デリバリー市場の主要企業、製品および2018年までの展望

Drug Delivery Technologies: Targeted Delivery Players, products & prospects to 2018

発行 Espicom Business Intelligence
出版日 2009年06月 商品コード 94095
ページ情報 英文 118 Pages
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US$ 1,040 換算 ¥ 83,917 (税抜) Hard Copy
US$ 1,040 換算 ¥ 83,917 (税抜) PDF by E-mail (Single User License)


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Abstract

By 2018, over 30 new products will be launched resulting in a global market for advanced targeted delivery products worth over US$8.5 billion.

Despite considerable advances in drug delivery technologies, there continues to be a high unmet clinical need for safer and better-tolerated drugs. Sub-optimal compliance and failure to persist with drug treatments are important determinants of therapeutic non-response and are of significant cost to healthcare providers. Advanced targeted drug delivery technologies will help to overcome some of these issues by improving pharmacokinetics, increasing tolerability and reducing dose-limiting off-target effects.

The need for targeted delivery platforms is increasing as patients and drug regulators seek to meet these challenges.

Current and future applications

  • Whilst the majority of targeted delivery systems under evaluation incorporate passive carrier systems, there will be a shift towards the use of actively targeted carriers to increase the therapeutic index of existing and new products. There are significant opportunities for future commercial developments within the pharmaceutical industry. These include:
  • Cost-effective production of antibodies and antibody fragments for drug targeting;
  • Development of new polymers and biopolymers that may be utilised in the safe and efficient targeted delivery of drugs and pro-drugs into host cells;
  • Development and selective targeting of macromolecules to improve intracellular uptake and tissue specificity;
  • Development of inactive pro-drugs for tissue specific release;
  • Extended product life-cycles through the development of targeted formulations;
  • Identification of new targeting ligands to improve the targeted delivery of small molecules and macromolecules;
  • Utilisation of multiple targeting ligands to address the needs of patient sub-types;

Combined technology platforms to develop targeted therapeutics and diagnostics in a single molecule.

A new generation of targeted delivery systems is under development to meet these needs which should provide greater control over the selective targeting of tissue, either with active moieties or inactive moieties which may be activated within the tissue by biological (enzymes), chemical (pH) or physical means (light, ultrasound) in order to release the active agent. The multitude of delivery platforms will lend themselves to the delivery of both small molecules and macromolecules and to a variety of target sites and delivery routes.

This report is part of a major new 4-volume strategic analysis

Focusing on the sectors that are driving growth

  • VOLUME I: CONTROLLED- RELEASE
  • VOLUME II: NANOTECHNOLOGY
  • VOLUME III: NUCLEIC ACID DELIVERY
  • VOLUME IV: TARGETED DELIVERY

Table of Contents

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY & INTRODUCTION

  • Overview of delivery technologies for targeted delivery: past, present & future
  • Systemic targeted delivery: motivators & resistors

TARGETED DELIVERY TECHNOLOGIES

  • Types of systemic targeted delivery platform in development in the pharma industry
  • Targeting ligands
  • Antibody fragment conjugate delivery
  • Antibody-directed enzyme pro-drug targeted delivery
  • Peptide-induced release for targeted delivery
  • Small molecule conjugate delivery
  • Nucleomic mediated targeted intranuclear delivery
  • Cobalamin mediated targeted intracellular delivery
  • Non-biological targeting platforms
  • Magnetically and Photosensitive targeted delivery
  • Current therapeutic applications for targeted delivery
  • Leading systemic targeted products in development
  • Future commercial applications & opportunities

STRATEGIES OF DRUG DELIVERY COMPANIES

  • Leading targeted drug delivery companies
  • Strategic partnerships & acquisitions
  • Intellectual property

THE TARGETED DELIVERY MARKET

  • Now 2009: Approved targeted delivery product sales
  • Future 2018: Global targeted-release product sales and novel targeted delivery product sales

COMPETITOR ANALYSIS

Detailed analysis of leading companies covering:

  • Proprietary delivery technology
  • Applications in the pharma industry
  • Management/technical expertise
  • Competition within the delivery technology sector
  • Products in development/approved utilising the delivery technology
  • Sales forecasts of products utilising the delivery technology
  • Competitor ratio analysis

Companies analysed

  • Access Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
  • ALZA Corporation (Johnson & Johnson)
  • ArmaGen Technologies, Inc.
  • Avidimer Therapeutics, Inc.
  • Calando Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
  • Cell Therapeutics, Inc.
  • Cerulean Pharma, Inc.
  • Copernicus Therapeutics, Inc.
  • CytImmune Sciences, Inc.
  • Diatos S.A.
  • Enzon Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
  • Endocyte Inc.
  • Eurand N.V.
  • ImmunoGen, Inc.
  • ImaRx Therapeutics, Inc.
  • NanoBioMagnetics, Inc.
  • Nanobiotix
  • NanoCarrier, Inc.
  • Nano Interface Technology
  • Nektar Therapeutics
  • NeoPharm
  • Novosom AG
  • PCI Biotech Holding ASA
  • Quest PharmaTech, Inc.
  • Seattle Genetics
  • Spherics Pharmaceuticals, Inc
  • Starpharma Holdings, Ltd
  • Supratek Pharma Inc.
  • Tekmira Pharmaceuticals Corporation

APPENDICIES

  • Global targeted approved drug sales 2008-2018
  • Global targeted development drug sales 2008-2018
  • Key targeted delivery companies by 2018
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