Nanofibers used for delivery of antimicrobial agents

Dave Wei Chih Chen, Shih Jung Liu*

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Abstract

Nanotechnology has gained an increased interest in several different areas of biotechnology including the drug delivery via nanofibers. Self-assembly, phase separation and electrospinning can all be used to successfully generate nanofibers with sizes well within the range of those of the fibers present in the native extracellular matrix (50-500 nm). In this article, the authors introduced the most popular applications of nanofibers related to the delivery of antimicrobial agents for infectious diseases. To date, only a few in-vivo studies are available at present to demonstrate its clinical potential; most of the studies are of exploratory nature and rely mostly on in-vitro experiments. Therefore, further advancement in the production and clinical performance of drug-loaded nanofibrous matrices seems necessary.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1959-1971
Number of pages13
JournalNanomedicine
Volume10
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 01 07 2015

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Keywords

  • antimicrobial agent
  • drug delivery system
  • infection
  • nanofiber

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