Remote Controlled Autonomous Microgravity Lab Platforms for Drug Research in Space
- 18 November 2019
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Springer Nature in Pharmaceutical Research
- Vol. 36 (12), 183
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s11095-019-2703-7
Abstract
Research conducted in microgravity conditions has the potential to yield new therapeutics, as advances can be achieved in the absence of phenomena such as sedimentation, hydrostatic pressure and thermally-induced convection. The outcomes of such studies can significantly contribute to many scientific and technological fields, including drug discovery. This article reviews the existing traditional microgravity platforms as well as emerging ideas for enabling microgravity research focusing on SpacePharma’s innovative autonomous remote-controlled microgravity labs that can be launched to space aboard nanosatellites to perform drug research in orbit. The scientific literature is reviewed and examples of life science fields that have benefited from studies in microgravity conditions are given. These include the use of microgravity environment for chemical applications (protein crystallization, drug polymorphism, self-assembly of biomolecules), pharmaceutical studies (microencapsulation, drug delivery systems, behavior and stability of colloidal formulations, antibiotic drug resistance), and biological research, including accelerated models for aging, investigation of bacterial virulence , tissue engineering using organ-on-chips in space, enhanced stem cells proliferation and differentiation.Keywords
Funding Information
- H2020 Industrial Leadership (718717)
- National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (1-UG3-TR-002198-01;1-UG3-TR- 002598-01)
- Office of the Chief Scientist, Ministry of Health (several grants)
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