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3-dimensional (3D) fabricated polymer based drug delivery systems

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posted on 2024-11-16, 10:08 authored by Simon Moulton, Gordon WallaceGordon Wallace
Drug delivery from 3-dimensional (3D) structures is a rapidly growing area of research. It is essential to achieve structures wherein drug stability is ensured, the drug loading capacity is appropriate and the desired controlled release profile can be attained. Attention must also be paid to the development of appropriate fabrication machinery that allows 3D drug delivery systems (DDS) to be produced in a simple, reliable and reproducible manner. The range of fabrication methods currently being used to form 3D DDSs include electrospinning (solution and melt), wet-spinning and printing (3-dimensional). The use of these techniques enables production of DDSs from the macro-scale down to the nano-scale. This article reviews progress in these fabrication techniques to form DDSs that possess desirable drug delivery kinetics for a wide range of applications.

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ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science

Australian Research Council

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Moulton, S. E. & Wallace, G. G. (2014). 3-dimensional (3D) fabricated polymer based drug delivery systems. Journal of Controlled Release, 193 27-34.

Journal title

Journal of Controlled Release

Volume

193

Pagination

27-34

Language

English

RIS ID

93130

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