Gels (Nov 2022)

Smart-Temporary-Film-Based Local-Delivery System with Controllable Drug-Release Behavior

  • Denghang Xie,
  • Huiwen Wang,
  • Cheng Yin,
  • Mengxia Peng,
  • Haiyong Ao,
  • Jian Hu,
  • Yizao Wan,
  • Quanchao Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/gels8120773
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 12
p. 773

Abstract

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The development of a simple local drug-delivery system that exhibits the advantages of macro- and microscale carriers with controllable drug-release behavior is still highly desired. Herein, in this work, a smart temporary film was prepared from doxorubicin (DOX)-loaded shape-memory microgels via a simple hot-compression programming method. The temporary film showed a very smooth surface and easy handing, as well as macroscopy mechanical properties, which could disintegrate into the microgels with heating at 45 °C. In this case, the temporary film showed a controllable DOX release behavior when compared with the microgels, which could release the DOX on demand. Consequently, the temporary film exhibited weaker cytotoxicity to normal cells and a much longer antitumor capability, as well as a higher drug-utilization efficiency when compared with microgels. Therefore, the smart temporary film has high potential as a candidate for use as a local drug-delivery system.

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