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Aerogels in drug delivery: From design to application.

Carlos A García-González1, Alejandro Sosnik2, József Kalmár3, Iolanda De Marco4, Can Erkey5, Angel Concheiro1, Carmen Alvarez-Lorenzo6.   

Abstract

Aerogels are the lightest processed solid materials on Earth and with the largest empty volume fraction in their structure. Composition versatility, modularity, and feasibility of industrial scale manufacturing are behind the fast emergence of aerogels in the drug delivery field. Compared to other 3D materials, the high porosity (interconnected mesopores) and high specific surface area of aerogels may allow faster loading of small-molecule drugs, less constrained access to inner regions of the matrix, and more efficient interactions of the biological milieu with the polymer matrix. Processing in supercritical CO2 medium for both aerogel production (drying) and drug loading (impregnation) has remarkable advantages such as absence of an oxidizing environment, clean manufacture, and easiness for the scale-up under good manufacturing practices. The aerogel solid skeleton dictates the chemical affinity to the different drugs, which in turn determines the loading efficiency and the release pattern. Aerogels can be used to increase the solubility of BCS Class II and IV drugs because the drug can be deposited in amorphous state onto the large surface area of the skeleton, which facilitates a rapid contact with the body fluids, dissolution, and release. Conversely, tuning the aerogel structure by functionalization with drug-binding moieties or stimuli-responsive components, application of coatings and incorporation of drug-loaded aerogels into other matrices may enable site-specific, stimuli-responsive, or prolonged drug release. The present review deals with last decade advances in aerogels for drug delivery. An special focus is paid first on the loading efficiency of active ingredients and release kinetics under biorelevant conditions. Subsequent sections deal with aerogels intended to address specific therapeutic demands. In addition to oral delivery, the physical properties of the aerogels appear to be very advantageous for mucosal administration routes, such as pulmonary, nasal, or transdermal. A specific section devoted to recent achievements in gene therapy and theranostics is also included. In the last section, scale up strategies and life cycle assessment are comprehensively addressed.
Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  3D printing; Aerogel; Controlled release; Dissolution enhancer; Life cycle assessment; Lung; Oral administration; Stimuli-responsive; Supercritical fluid; Theranostic

Year:  2021        PMID: 33600880     DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2021.02.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Control Release        ISSN: 0168-3659            Impact factor:   9.776


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1.  Amorphization and modified release of ibuprofen by post-synthetic and solvent-free loading into tailored silica aerogels.

Authors:  Ajmal Zarinwall; Viktor Maurer; Jennifer Pierick; Victor Marcus Oldhues; Julian Cedric Porsiel; Jan Henrik Finke; Georg Garnweitner
Journal:  Drug Deliv       Date:  2022-12       Impact factor: 6.819

2.  Hybrid Films Prepared from a Combination of Electrospinning and Casting for Offering a Dual-Phase Drug Release.

Authors:  Haoran Liu; Wenlai Jiang; Zili Yang; Xiren Chen; Deng-Guang Yu; Jun Shao
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-24       Impact factor: 4.967

3.  Curcumin-loaded metal oxide aerogels: supercritical drying and stability.

Authors:  Wael Hamd; Digambara Patra; Houssam El-Rassy
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2021-10-25       Impact factor: 4.036

Review 4.  Agarose, Alginate and Chitosan Nanostructured Aerogels for Pharmaceutical Applications: A Short Review.

Authors:  Mariangela Guastaferro; Ernesto Reverchon; Lucia Baldino
Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2021-05-12

Review 5.  Recent Advances in the Synthesis and Application of Three-Dimensional Graphene-Based Aerogels.

Authors:  Jingyun Jing; Xiaodong Qian; Yan Si; Guolin Liu; Congling Shi
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2022-01-29       Impact factor: 4.411

6.  Superamphiphilic Chitosan Cryogels for Continuous Flow Separation of Oil-In-Water Emulsions.

Authors:  Chunpo Gao; Yanan Wang; Jiasheng Shi; Yanyan Wang; Xiaoli Huang; Xilu Chen; Zhiyong Chen; Yunfeng Xie; Yanzhao Yang
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2022-02-11

Review 7.  Biopesticide Encapsulation Using Supercritical CO2: A Comprehensive Review and Potential Applications.

Authors:  Dário Rodrigues do Nascimento Junior; Antonio Tabernero; Elaine Christine de Magalhães Cabral Albuquerque; Silvio Alexandre Beisl Vieira de Melo
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2021-06-30       Impact factor: 4.411

8.  Cellulose-Based Hydrogels and Aerogels Embedded with Silver Nanoparticles: Preparation and Characterization.

Authors:  Alexander Vasil'kov; Margarita Rubina; Alexander Naumkin; Mikhail Buzin; Pavel Dorovatovskii; Georgy Peters; Yan Zubavichus
Journal:  Gels       Date:  2021-07-02

Review 9.  Supercritical Carbon Dioxide as a Green Alternative to Achieve Drug Complexation with Cyclodextrins.

Authors:  Mauro Banchero
Journal:  Pharmaceuticals (Basel)       Date:  2021-06-11

10.  Performance and drug deposition of kappa-carrageenan microspheres encapsulating ciprofloxacin HCl: Effect of polymer concentration.

Authors:  Dewi Melani Hariyadi; Tutiek Purwanti; Dinda Maulydia; Cindy Alicia Estherline; Esti Hendradi; Mahardian Rahmadi
Journal:  J Adv Pharm Technol Res       Date:  2021-07-16
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