Responsive triggering systems for delivery in chronic wound healing

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    Abstract

    Non-communicable diseases including cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and neuropathy are chronic in nature. Treatment of these diseases with traditional delivery systems is limited due to lack of site-specificity, non-spatiotemporal release and insufficient doses. Numerous responsive delivery systems which respond to both physiological and external stimuli have been reported in the literature. However, effective strategies incorporating a multifactorial approach are required to control these complex wounds. This can be achieved by fabricating spatiotemporal release systems, multimodal systems or dual/multi-stimuli responsive delivery systems loaded with one or more bioactive components. Critically, these next generation stimuli responsive delivery systems that are at present not feasible are required to treat chronic wounds. This review provides a critical assessment of recent developments in the field of responsive delivery systems, highlighting their limitations and providing a perspective on how these challenges can be overcome.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)169-193
    Number of pages25
    JournalAdvanced Drug Delivery Reviews
    Volume129
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Apr 2018

    Keywords

    • Chronic Disease
    • Drug Delivery Systems
    • Humans
    • Wound Healing/drug effects

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