DocumentCode
1213628
Title
Characterizing particulate drug-delivery carriers with atomic force microscopy
Author
Garg, Ashish ; Kokkoli, Efrosini
Volume
24
Issue
1
fYear
2005
Firstpage
87
Lastpage
95
Abstract
This work discusses the benefits of employing an atomic force microscope (AFM) in the characterization of the particulate-type drug-delivery carriers. AFM can provide invaluable information about the physicochemical characteristics of the carriers that play an important role in determining the performance of the drug delivery systems (DDS). A lot of this information cannot be obtained from other characterization techniques due to the unique ability of the AFM to probe nanometer scale features at the molecular level. There has already been a significant amount of work in the development of the DDS and the upcoming of AFM as a powerful characterizing tool provides a new inspiration in this area. This will definitely add to the understanding of the DDS and will influence the future designs of the drug carriers towards the development of better and more efficient DDS.
Keywords
atomic force microscopy; biochemistry; biomedical imaging; drug delivery systems; molecular biophysics; tissue engineering; atomic force microscopy; drug delivery systems; molecular biophysics; nanometer scale features; particulate drug-delivery carriers; physicochemical characteristics; tissue engineering; Atomic force microscopy; Drugs; Peptides; Polymers; Proteins; Scanning electron microscopy; Scanning probe microscopy; Surface morphology; Surface topography; Transmission electron microscopy; Drug Carriers; Liposomes; Materials Testing; Microscopy, Atomic Force; Microspheres; Nanotubes; Particle Size; Surface Properties; Technology Assessment, Biomedical;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0739-5175
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MEMB.2005.1384106
Filename
1384106
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