Hydrogels as Drug Delivery Systems: A Review of Current Characterization and Evaluation Techniques
Queensland University of Technology · Queensland Health · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Owing to their tunable properties, controllable degradation, and ability to protect labile drugs, hydrogels are increasingly investigated as local drug delivery systems. However, a lack of standardized methodologies used to characterize and evaluate drug release poses significant difficulties when comparing findings from different investigations, preventing an accurate assessment of systems. Here, we review the commonly used analytical techniques for drug detection and quantification from hydrogel delivery systems. The experimental conditions of drug release in saline solutions and their impact are discussed, along with the main mathematical and statistical approaches to characterize drug release profiles. We…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 14.43
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 232
Authors
4- MVMargaux Vigata
Queensland University of Technology
- CMChristoph Meinert
Queensland Health, Queensland University of Technology
- DWDietmar W. Hutmacher
Australian Research Council, Queensland University of Technology
- NBNathalie BockCorresponding
Translational Research Institute, Australian Research Council, Queensland University of Technology
Topics & keywords
- Drug delivery
- Drug
- Self-healing hydrogels
- Computer science
- Biochemical engineering
- Nanotechnology
- Biomedical engineering
- Pharmacology
- Good health and well-being