Nanotechnology and Biomaterials in Drug Delivery System
A special issue of Journal of Functional Biomaterials (ISSN 2079-4983).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2020) | Viewed by 5343
Special Issue Editors
Interests: material science; nanotechnology; graphene; carbon nanostructures; biomedical application; raman spectroscopy; physical chemistry; polymer science; nanocarbon-based composites
Interests: carbon nanotubes; material sciences; nanotechnology; multifunctional materials; nano carbon; biomedical applications
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Dear Colleague,
Drug delivery is an alternative method to conventional drug therapies and consists of the use of a carrier, or carriers, for the transport and controlled release of a drug within the body.
A drug delivery system is therefore composed of the drug, which must be transported, and a carrier that can be any substance that can bind the drug and improve its administration and efficiency.
Among the possible vectors that can be used in drug delivery systems, nanoparticles have aroused great interest. Nanoparticles are structures having at least one dimension of the order of the nanometer. The reasons nanoparticles are used for medical purposes are many and derive from their characteristics: the ability to adsorb and transport other compounds and their surface-to-mass ratio, which is much larger than that of other systems. In fact, nanoparticles have a relatively large surface that is able to bind, absorb, and transport compounds such as drugs.
Biomaterials have great potential applications, too. Biopolymer, forming nanoparticles, hydrogels, and nanocapsules have been used for drug delivery systems triggered by pH, temperature, and ionic stimuli.
The aim of this Special Issue is to consider all devices based on nanotechnology and biomaterials, with a particular emphasis on the development and use of new materials for drug delivery purposes. The use of new technologies is encouraged, and full characterization (microscopic, spectroscopic), including in vitro/in vivo tests, will be appreciated.
Dr. Antonino Cataldo
Prof. Stefano Bellucci
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Drug delivery systems
- Nanoparticles
- Biomaterials
- Lyposome
- Hydrogels
- pH stimulus
- Temperature stimulus
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