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Drug encapsulation, coaxial electrospinning

As reported in other chapters in this volume, PLA is one of the most used materials for biomedical applications due to biocompatibility and biodegradability, but hydrophobic properties require the encapsulation of water-soluble agents to avoid decomposition and failure of the polymer as a drug-carrier substrate. One of the advantages of coaxial electrospinning is that solid or liquid drugs can be incorporated into electrospun nanofibres and it is possible to encapsulate drugs into a structural shell. [Pg.189]

Wu, Q. S. Encapsulating drugs in biodegradable ultrafine fibers through coaxial electrospinning. 77A, 169-179. [Pg.329]


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