Issue 16, 2021

Electronic control of drug release from gauze or cellulose acetate fibres for dermal applications

Abstract

Electronic controlled drug release from fibres was studied using ibuprofen as a model drug, one of the most popular analgesics, to impregnate gauze and cellulose acetate (CA) membranes. Conductivity in the range of 1–10 mS cm−1 was obtained in polypyrrole (Ppy) functionalised gauze and CA fibres, providing voltage-controlled drug release in a system consisting of Ppy/Ibuprofen/Ppy membranes and an Ag electrode. SEM images evidenced the Ppy adhesion to fibres and Micro Raman spectra proved drug incorporation and release. A small wound adhesive built with these membranes retains ibuprofen at 1.5 V and quickly releases it when −0.5 V is applied.

Graphical abstract: Electronic control of drug release from gauze or cellulose acetate fibres for dermal applications

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Feb 2021
Accepted
28 Mar 2021
First published
29 Mar 2021

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2021,9, 3515-3522

Electronic control of drug release from gauze or cellulose acetate fibres for dermal applications

A. C. Baptista, M. Brito, A. Marques and I. Ferreira, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2021, 9, 3515 DOI: 10.1039/D1TB00249J

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