Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
One of the main challenges in drug delivery is not only the targeting of bioactive to a specific site but
also retaining it for an optimum duration to attain the desired task. In this respect dendrimers based
nanocarriers constitute a very attractive class of materials because of their biocompatibility as well as
for the high versatility of control over the dendritic architecture (size, branching conformation, surface
functionality).
We outline some methods of entrapment/encapsulation of bioactive dendrimers and their partitioning
within model lipid membranes. More specifically scattering experiments indicate that guest
dendrimers are segregated in different compartments of the same lipid nanocarrier, while electrostatic
interaction and dimensions of involved dendrimers are the main parameters that influence the
membrane stability in water solution. We outline how the control of specific system parameters can be
exploited to minimize contacts and undesired interactions in order to preserve the releasing efficiency
at the target site.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.03 Poster in Atti di convegno
Elenco autori:
Lombardo, Domenico; Calandra, Pietro
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Titolo del libro:
Workshop on Biomaterials and Their Interactions with Biological and Model Membranes (2013)