Recent Advances in Polymeric Delivery Vehicles for Controlled and Sustained Drug Release

Bibliographic Details
Title: Recent Advances in Polymeric Delivery Vehicles for Controlled and Sustained Drug Release
Contributors: Hu, Ping, Cai, Zheng
Publisher Information: Basel: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2024.
Publication Year: 2024
Subject Terms: Box-Behnken, methylcellulose, niosomes, oral film, tadalafil, cyclodextrins, cyclodextrin polymers, implant coating, drug delivery, inhalation, solid lipid nanoparticle, metered-dose inhaler, pilot study, nanocoating, drug delivery systems, 3D printing, photopolymerization, PEGDA, BSA–FITC, drug release, dual-targeted, pH-sensitive, hybrid polymer micelles, stability, breast cancer, extracellular vesicles, engineering, stroke, blood-brain-barrier, core–shell nanoparticles, drug-loaded scaffolds, injectable hydrogels, thermo-responsive polymers, controlled drug release, nano-topography, coating, hydroxyapatite, polycaprolactone, quality by design (QbD), control strategy, peptide, degradation mechanisms, long-acting injection, in situ depot gel, long-acting injectable, molecular dynamics, PLGA, microspheres, clozapine, risperidone, FRET, Medicine and Nursing, Manufacturing industries
More Details: The latest advances in drug delivery systems are aimed at delivering drugs in a controlled fashion both temporally and spatially. Polymers have recently been employed in these approaches for drug delivery, tissue engineering, cell encapsulation, the fabrication of medical devices, and a diversity of other biomedical applications. These recent successful applications have demonstrated the superior potential of such polymeric drug-delivery systems in biomedicine.This Special Issue aims to provide an updated account of recent advances in the synthesis, characterization, engineering, and use of polymers, being synthetic or natural, for drug delivery and sustained drug release. We thank all authors for reporting developed novel polymer-based carriers in therapeutics and diagnoses that overcome the limitations associated with drug administration and enhance patients' quality of life.
Document Type: eBook
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Language: English
ISBN: 978-3-7258-2152-5
978-3-7258-2151-8
DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-7258-2151-8
Access URL: https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/152774
https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/10022
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
open access
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URL: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Notes: ONIX_20250220_9783725821525_138
Accession Number: edsdob.20.500.12854.152774
Database: Directory of Open Access Books