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Pharmaceutics ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 145
Author(s):  
Alexandra Zamboulis ◽  
Georgia Michailidou ◽  
Ioanna Koumentakou ◽  
Dimitrios N. Bikiaris

3D printing, or additive manufacturing, has gained considerable interest due to its versatility regarding design as well as in the large choice of materials. It is a powerful tool in the field of personalized pharmaceutical treatment, particularly crucial for pediatric and geriatric patients. Polysaccharides are abundant and inexpensive natural polymers, that are already widely used in the food industry and as excipients in pharmaceutical and cosmetic formulations. Due to their intrinsic properties, such as biocompatibility, biodegradability, non-immunogenicity, etc., polysaccharides are largely investigated as matrices for drug delivery. Although an increasing number of interesting reviews on additive manufacturing and drug delivery are being published, there is a gap concerning the printing of polysaccharides. In this article, we will review recent advances in the 3D printing of polysaccharides focused on drug delivery applications. Among the large family of polysaccharides, the present review will particularly focus on cellulose and cellulose derivatives, chitosan and sodium alginate, printed by fused deposition modeling and extrusion-based printing.


Pharmaceutics ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 133
Author(s):  
Nikoleta F. Theodoroula ◽  
Christina Karavasili ◽  
Manos C. Vlasiou ◽  
Alexandra Primikyri ◽  
Christia Nicolaou ◽  
...  

Fibrillar structures derived from plant or animal origin have long been a source of inspiration for the design of new biomaterials. The Asn-Gly-Ile-Trp-Tyr-NH2 (NGIWY-amide) pentapeptide, isolated from the sea cucumber Apostichopus japonicus, which spontaneously self-assembles in water to form hydrogel, pertains to this category. In this study, we evaluated this ultra-short cosmetic bioinspired peptide as vector for local drug delivery applications. Combining nuclear magnetic resonance, circular dichroism, infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and rheological studies, the synthesized pentapeptide formed a stiff hydrogel with a high β-sheet content. Molecular dynamic simulations aligned well with scanning electron and atomic-force microscopy studies, revealing a highly filamentous structure with the fibers adopting a helical-twisted morphology. Model dye localization within the supramolecular hydrogel provided insights on the preferential distribution of hydrophobic and hydrophilic compounds in the hydrogel network. That was further depicted in the diffusion kinetics of drugs differing in their aqueous solubility and molecular weight, namely, doxorubicin hydrochloride, curcumin, and octreotide acetate, highlighting its versatility as a delivery vector of both hydrophobic and hydrophilic compounds of different molecular weight. Along with the observed cytocompatibility of the hydrogel, the NGIWY-amide pentapeptide may offer new approaches for cell growth, drug delivery, and 3D bioprinting tissue-engineering applications.


2022 ◽  
pp. 327-358
Author(s):  
Tamara Zwain ◽  
Neetika Taneja ◽  
Suha Zwayen ◽  
Aditi Shidhaye ◽  
Aparana Palshetkar ◽  
...  

2022 ◽  
pp. 301-322
Author(s):  
Md Saquib Hasnain ◽  
Sanjay Dey ◽  
Amit Kumar Nayak

2022 ◽  
pp. 195-224
Author(s):  
Sabya Sachi Das ◽  
Priyanshu Bharadwaj ◽  
Sandeep Kumar Singh ◽  
P.R.P. Verma ◽  
Sarwar Beg

2022 ◽  
pp. 23-53
Author(s):  
Sabya Sachi Das ◽  
Sweta Kar ◽  
Sandeep Kumar Singh ◽  
P.R.P. Verma ◽  
Afzal Hussain ◽  
...  

2022 ◽  
pp. 217-253
Author(s):  
Jordan Pennells ◽  
Darren J. Martin ◽  
Pratheep Kumar Annamalai

2022 ◽  
pp. 323-360
Author(s):  
Sabya Sachi Das ◽  
Sweta Kar ◽  
Sandeep Kumar Singh ◽  
Afzal Hussain ◽  
P.R.P. Verma ◽  
...  

Biologics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 15-44
Author(s):  
Dean E. Sheard ◽  
Wenyi Li ◽  
Neil M. O’Brien-Simpson ◽  
Frances Separovic ◽  
John D. Wade

Multimerization of peptide structures has been a logical evolution in their development as potential therapeutic molecules. The multivalent properties of these assemblies have attracted much attention from researchers in the past and the development of more complex branching dendrimeric structures, with a wide array of biocompatible building blocks is revealing previously unseen properties and activities. These branching multimer and dendrimer structures can induce greater effect on cellular targets than monomeric forms and act as potent antimicrobials, potential vaccine alternatives and promising candidates in biomedical imaging and drug delivery applications. This review aims to outline the chemical synthetic innovations for the development of these highly complex structures and highlight the extensive capabilities of these molecules to rival those of natural biomolecules.


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