Additive electrospraying: a new route to process electrospun scaffolds for controlled molecular release
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Electrohydrodynamics -- i.e. electrospinning, electrospraying and atomization -- are gaining a growing interest in drug
delivery applications, because of a large number of advantages including improved therapeutic index, localized
delivery/targeting and controlled drugs toxicity level. In the past, microstructured platforms fabricated by the assembly
of electrospun fi bers have demonstrated to exhibit interesting features as bioactive carriers including extended surface
area and high molecular permeability because of fully interconnected pore architecture, thus making the opportunity to
incorporate a wide range of actives/drugs for different use. In these systems, molecular release occurs via various molec-
ular transport pathways namely diffusion, desorption and scaffold degradation which may be tuned through a careful
control of fi ber morphology and composition. However, several shortcomings still concern the possibility to incorporate
bioactive species, not exposing molecules to fast and/or uncontrolled denaturation, thus preserving biochemical and
biological fi ber functionalities. In this context, additive electro spraying (AES) -- i.e. integration of electrosprayed nano-
particles into electrospun fi ber network -- is emerging as interesting route to control " separately " release and functional
properties of the scaffolds in order to support cell activities by independent cues, during the tissue formation. Here, we
describe the current advances on the use of electrospraying and/or electrospinning until more innovative integrated AES
approaches to design molecularly loaded platforms able to spatially and timely release active molecules for different use
in tissue engineering and molecular targeting.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
electrospinning; electrospraying; tissue engineering; drug delivery;
Elenco autori:
Ambrosio, Luigi; Guarino, Vincenzo
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