Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7869930 Materials Science and Engineering: C 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Multilamellar liposomes showed a better release behaviour, which indicates that these calcein loaded vesicles remained intact to some extent after release from the matrix, due to their improved stability provided by the multiple layers. When small unilamellar liposomes were tested, calcein have been released from hydrogels predominantly in a free form (due to their unilamellarity related instability even inside the hydrogel) but in a sustained and controllable manner. The main applications of the systems obtained are in the area of drug release for tissue engineering/tissue repair (topical administration of drugs for wound therapy - burns, for example). Hydrogels capable of delivering drugs over prolonged periods of time represent a step forward in wound management and many diseases that request long term and sustained delivery of drugs. These hydrogels could be used as tissue replacement or injectable depot systems in many high risk diseases including cancer.
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