DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS BASED ON GELLAN DERIVATIVES
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Published:2024-03-15
Issue:2
Volume:8
Page:45-61
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ISSN:2537-4761
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Container-title:Annals of the Academy of Romanian Scientists Series on Physics and Chemistry
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language:
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Short-container-title:AnnalsARSciPhysChem
Author:
,BAROI Adina-Maria,POPA Marcel, ,HAMCERENCU Mihaela, ,ATANASE Leonard-Ionut,
Abstract
This paper proposes a review of the literature that reports valuable and
interesting results regarding the biomedical applications of gellan and its derivatives.
The different types of formulations for which this microbial exopolysaccharide is suitable
are listed, which depend on the condition to be treated and their administration method:
tablets, films, gels synthesized in situ, hydrogels, different types of particles, especially
micro- and nanoparticles , mice etc. Research on the biomedical uses of gellan and its
derivatives is far from being exhausted, newer directions regarding the creation of
nanocomposites (with clays, for example), of mixtures or semi- and interpenetrated
networks with other polymers revealing the obtaining of new extremely valuable
biomaterials not only as supports for the encapsulation, transport and release of drugs,
but also in the field of tissue engineering.
Publisher
Academia Oamenilor de Stiinta din Romania
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