Biodegradable poly(D,L-lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) and bioactive hydroxyapatite (HAP) are selected for the formation of a multifunctional system with the specific core-shell structure to be applied as a carrier of a drug. As a result, both components of PLGA/HAp core-shells are able to capture one part of the drug. Polymeric shells consisting of small nanospheres up to 20 nm in size act as a matrix in which one part of the drug is dispersed. In the same time, ceramic cores are formed of rod-like hydroxyapatite particles at the surface of which another part of the drug is adsorbed onto the interface between the polymer and the ceramics. The content of the loaded drug, as well as the selected solvent/non-solvent system, have a crucial influe...
To stabilize drugs physisorbed on the surface of hydroxyapatite (HAp) nanoparticles and prevent burs...
Hydrothermally converted coralline hydroxyapatite (HAp) particles loaded with medically active subst...
The objective of this study is to construct a platelet-mediated delivery system for drug-incorporate...
The synthetic biodegradable polymer poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) has been widely explored as su...
Poster presented at the Third International “NanoBio – Zurich 2010” Conference, August 2010, Zurich,...
Abstract: Controlled drug delivery systems and polymeric carriers have undergone significant develop...
Controlled drug delivery systems and polymeric carriers have undergone significant development in re...
Local drug delivery for the treatment of infectious bone tissue diseases is a high importance topic ...
Biodegradable polymers have become the materials of choice for a variety of biomedical applications....
Hydroxyapatite-incorporated PLGA-based microspheres loaded with 5-FU were prepared using the emulsif...
In current research antibiotic / hydroxyapatite loade poly(lactic acid) microcapsules have been prep...
Recent focus on particle based drug delivery systems, necessitates improved drug loading and sustain...
The surface properties of PLGA/HAp core–shell nanoparticles loaded with clindamycin obtained by an u...
By tripolyphosphate (TPP) as cross-linker, chitosan microspheres (CMs) loaded with adrenomedullin (A...
Current focus on particulate drug delivery entails the need for increased drug loading and sustained...
To stabilize drugs physisorbed on the surface of hydroxyapatite (HAp) nanoparticles and prevent burs...
Hydrothermally converted coralline hydroxyapatite (HAp) particles loaded with medically active subst...
The objective of this study is to construct a platelet-mediated delivery system for drug-incorporate...
The synthetic biodegradable polymer poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) has been widely explored as su...
Poster presented at the Third International “NanoBio – Zurich 2010” Conference, August 2010, Zurich,...
Abstract: Controlled drug delivery systems and polymeric carriers have undergone significant develop...
Controlled drug delivery systems and polymeric carriers have undergone significant development in re...
Local drug delivery for the treatment of infectious bone tissue diseases is a high importance topic ...
Biodegradable polymers have become the materials of choice for a variety of biomedical applications....
Hydroxyapatite-incorporated PLGA-based microspheres loaded with 5-FU were prepared using the emulsif...
In current research antibiotic / hydroxyapatite loade poly(lactic acid) microcapsules have been prep...
Recent focus on particle based drug delivery systems, necessitates improved drug loading and sustain...
The surface properties of PLGA/HAp core–shell nanoparticles loaded with clindamycin obtained by an u...
By tripolyphosphate (TPP) as cross-linker, chitosan microspheres (CMs) loaded with adrenomedullin (A...
Current focus on particulate drug delivery entails the need for increased drug loading and sustained...
To stabilize drugs physisorbed on the surface of hydroxyapatite (HAp) nanoparticles and prevent burs...
Hydrothermally converted coralline hydroxyapatite (HAp) particles loaded with medically active subst...
The objective of this study is to construct a platelet-mediated delivery system for drug-incorporate...