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Published on: April 13, 2022
Chitosan hydrogels incorporating colloids for sustained drug delivery
S Peers1, A Montembault1, C Ladavière1
1University of Lyon, CNRS, Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University, INSA, Ingénierie des Matériaux Polymères, IMP UMR 5223, 15 bd A. Latarjet, F-69622 Villeurbanne, France.
Abstract:
In today's biomedical research, a huge effort is being made towards the development of efficient drug delivery systems, achieving sustainable and controlled delivery of drugs. Chitosan (CS) hydrogels are high water content materials with very relevant biological properties to that purpose. Their use for a local and delayed delivery has already been demonstrated for a wide variety of therapeutic agents. One relatively recent strategy to improve these CS-based systems consists in the insertion of colloids, embedding drugs, within their three-dimensional matrix. This provides a second barrier to the diffusion of drugs through the system, and allows to better control their release. The main objective of this review is to report the many existing complex systems composed of CS hydrogels embedding different types of colloids used as drug delivery devices to delay the release of drugs. The various biomedical applications of such final systems are also detailed in this review.
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