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Título: Injectable composite systems based on microparticles in hydrogels for bioactive cargo controlled delivery
Autor: Carrêlo, Henrique
Soares, Paula I. P.
Borges, João Paulo
Cidade, Maria Teresa
Palavras-chave: Bioactive cargo
Biomedical applications
Drug delivery systems
Hydrogels
Microparticles
Bioengineering
Biomaterials
Organic Chemistry
Polymers and Plastics
Data: 18-Set-2021
Resumo: Engineering drug delivery systems (DDS) aim to release bioactive cargo to a specific site within the human body safely and efficiently. Hydrogels have been used as delivery matrices in different studies due to their biocompatibility, biodegradability, and versatility in biomedical purposes. Microparticles have also been used as drug delivery systems for similar reasons. The combination of microparticles and hydrogels in a composite system has been the topic of many research works. These composite systems can be injected in loco as DDS. The hydrogel will serve as a barrier to protect the particles and retard the release of any bioactive cargo within the particles. Additionally, these systems allow different release profiles, where different loads can be released sequentially, thus allowing a synergistic treatment. The reported advantages from several studies of these systems can be of great use in biomedicine for the development of more effective DDS. This review will focus on in situ injectable microparticles in hydrogel composite DDS for biomedical purposes, where a compilation of different studies will be analysed and reported herein.
Descrição: PTDC/CTMCTM/30623/2017 CEECIND.03189.2020
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/131640
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/gels7030147
ISSN: 2310-2861
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