2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpb.2019.01.003
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Stability of lysozyme incorporated into electrospun fibrous mats for wound healing

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“…This strategy is the simplest process to load the bioactive molecules, since the agents inside the bath are inclined to adsorb at the fiber surface. However, its application is limited owing to an uncontrollable release rate [32,43,68,81]. Blend electrospinning is also a simple process to produce drug-loaded fibers by blending the biomolecules with the polymer solution used for electrospinning.…”
Section: Drug Loaded Electrospun Wound Dressingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This strategy is the simplest process to load the bioactive molecules, since the agents inside the bath are inclined to adsorb at the fiber surface. However, its application is limited owing to an uncontrollable release rate [32,43,68,81]. Blend electrospinning is also a simple process to produce drug-loaded fibers by blending the biomolecules with the polymer solution used for electrospinning.…”
Section: Drug Loaded Electrospun Wound Dressingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, by applying this method, the biomolecules loaded in the core layer are well protected by a sheath [63,82,83]. Blend or coaxial emulsion electrospinning is another approach to encapsulate water-soluble agents [9,32,43]. Coaxial and emulsion electrospinning give rise to well controlled release rate and are able to avoid the initial burst release.…”
Section: Drug Loaded Electrospun Wound Dressingsmentioning
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“…60,61 The loading of diabetes drugs, 62 antibiotics 58 and bone morphogenetic proteins 63 have been reported. Poly lactide-co-glycolic microspheres (PLGA-MS) was also used in DDS 64 to protect peptides (AMPs) or microbes (such as lysozyme) from rapid degradation. 8,65 PGS.…”
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confidence: 99%