Cyclodextrin-Based Materials and Applications
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Materials Science and Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2020) | Viewed by 8132
Special Issue Editors
Interests: cyclodextrins; drug delivery systems; drug-in-cyclodextrins-in-colloidal systems; microparticulate systems
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Interests: cyclodextrins; drug delivery systems; drug-in-cyclodextrin-in-nanolipid carriers; oral administration; pediatric formulations; topical delivery
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Dear Colleagues,
Cyclodextrins (CDs) are cyclic oligosaccharides consisting of D-glucose units joined by α-1,4-glucosidic linkages. They present a truncated cone structure with a hydrophilic outer surface and a hydrophobic inner cavity able to partially or entirely accommodate suitably sized lipophilic molecules.
In the pharmaceutical field, CDs have primarily been applied to enhance drug efficacy. In fact, due to their solubilizing and stabilizing power towards drugs, they are able to improve drug bioavailability and/or reduce adverse effects after oral, parenteral or other routes of administration. However, there are many other applications of CDs, and not only in pharmaceutics but also in the food, cosmetics, textiles, biomedical, and analytical fields.
Recently, studies on nanosystems containing CDs have been receiving great attention in academic research due to the versatility of these systems and their significant opportunities in pharmaceuticals. It is well recognized that CDs are able to increase the entrapment capacity of nanoparticles. The peculiar structures of CDs enable the design and synthesis of CD-based polymers with the desired structures and functions, supramolecular assemblies, and hydrogels that are of particular interest in the field of biomedicine, allowing to improve the stabilization of drugs, their contact with biological membranes, and then their permeability and also to gain delivery of genes. Thus, CDs-based nanosponges have recently emerged in the field of nanotechnology and in particular for their pharmaceutical, biomedical, and biotechnological applications, due to their contribution to achieving foremost prerequisites such as solubility, stability, sustained release, enhancement of permeability and bioavailability, improved efficacy, and also their usefulness in enabling proteins and peptides delivery, stimuli-sensitive drug release, and ocular delivery.
We kindly invite you to submit full papers, communications and reviews regarding the above-described topics, dealing with CD-based materials and their applications.
Prof. Dr. Francesca Maestrelli
Dr. Marzia Cirri
Guest Editors
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