静电纺丝
电流体力学
纳米技术
乳状液
控制释放
封装(网络)
材料科学
化学
计算机科学
聚合物
生物化学
计算机网络
电极
物理化学
复合材料
作者
Anabela Moreira,Daniel J. Lawson,Lesley Onyekuru,Karolina Dziemidowicz,Ukrit Angkawinitwong,Pedro F. Costa,Norbert Radacsi,Gareth R. Williams
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jconrel.2020.10.046
摘要
Given the increasing interest in the use of peptide- and protein-based agents in therapeutic strategies, it is fundamental to develop delivery systems capable of preserving the biological activity of these molecules upon administration, and which can provide tuneable release profiles. Electrohydrodynamic (EHD) techniques, encompassing electrospinning and electrospraying, allow the generation of fibres and particles with high surface area-to-volume ratios, versatile architectures, and highly controllable release profiles. This review is focused on exploring the potential of different EHD methods (including blend, emulsion, and co-/multi-axial electrospinning and electrospraying) for the development of peptide and protein delivery systems. An overview of the principles of each technique is first presented, followed by a survey of the literature on the encapsulation of enzymes, growth factors, antibodies, hormones, and vaccine antigens using EHD approaches. The possibility for localised delivery using stimuli-responsive systems is also explored. Finally, the advantages and challenges with each EHD method are summarised, and the necessary steps for clinical translation and scaled-up production of electrospun and electrosprayed protein delivery systems are discussed.
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