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Reinforced electrospun nanofiber composites for drug delivery applications.

Neelima AnupTejas ChavanShruti ChavanSuryanarayana PolakaDnyaneshwar KalyaneSara Nidal AbedKatharigatta N VenugopalaKiran KaliaRakesh Kumar Tekade
Published in: Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A (2021)
Electrospun technology becomes a valuable means of fabricating functional polymeric nanofibers with distinctive morphological properties for drug delivery applications. Nanofibers are prepared from the polymer solution, which allows the direct incorporation of therapeutics such as small drug molecules, genes, and proteins by merely mixing them into the polymeric solution. Due to their biocompatibility, adhesiveness, sterility, and efficiency in delivering diverse cargoes, electrospun nanofibers have gained much attention. This review discusses the capabilities of the electrospun nanofibers in delivering different therapeutics like small molecules, genes, and proteins to their desired target site for treating various ailments. The potential of nanofibers in administering through multiple administration routes and the associated challenges has also been expounded along with a cross-talk about the commercial products of nanofibers for biomedical applications.
Keyphrases
  • drug delivery
  • tissue engineering
  • cancer therapy
  • drug release
  • small molecule
  • lactic acid
  • emergency department
  • reduced graphene oxide
  • bioinformatics analysis
  • solid state
  • human health