Protein Nanospheres and Nanofibers Prepared by Ice-Templating for the Controlled Release of Hydrophobic Drugs
Meina Zhang,
Hong Cai,
Haifei Zhang
Abstract:Protein scaffolds play a vital role in drug delivery
systems. However,
few research studies have been focused on loading hydrophobic drugs
on protein scaffolds in biomedical fields. Here, we report on the
development of protein microspheres and nanofibers by a simple ice-templating
approach and their use as scaffolds for the controlled release of
hydrophobic drugs, with bovine serum albumin (BSA) as the model protein
and curcumin as the model hydrophobic drug. The BSA scaffolds display
the unique nanofibrous a… Show more
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