Biomaterials for Respiratory Drug Delivery with a Focus on Gels
A special issue of Gels (ISSN 2310-2861). This special issue belongs to the section "Gel Applications".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 February 2025 | Viewed by 344
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Respiratory drug delivery has gained great success by delivering chemical drugs for the treatment of local diseases, particularly asthma, COPD, lung infections and allergic rhinitis. Currently, there is rapidly increasing interest in respiratory drug delivery encompassing controlled drug release, delivery systems for biotherapeutics (i.e., proteins and genetic materials) and their absorption enhancement in respiratory tract, resistance to clearance mechanisms, and the augmentation of drug delivery efficiency to the lungs.
Innovative biomaterials (especially gel-related biomaterials) have great potential in creating novel drug delivery systems with desirable characteristics for satisfying one or more of these requirements. Therefore, this Special Issue will showcase contributions in novel biomaterials, particularly gels for respiratory (i.e., pulmonary and intranasal) drug delivery, focusing on the following aspects:
- Controlled drug delivery;
- Enhanced permeation, absorption and bioavailability of biotherapeutics (i.e., mRNA, DNA or proteins);
- Improved mucosal adhesion;
- Augmented pulmonary delivery efficiency.
We also welcome contributions on innovative biomaterials for any other drug delivery systems related to one of more of these aspects.
Prof. Dr. Haoying Li
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- biomaterials
- gels
- respiratory drug delivery
- controlled drug release
- mucosal adhesion
- permeation of biotherapeutics
- aerogels
- inhaled mRNA/DNA vaccines
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