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      Engineered Spindles of Little Molecules Around Electrospun Nanofibers for Biphasic Drug Release

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            Release of tetracycline hydrochloride from electrospun poly(ethylene-co-vinylacetate), poly(lactic acid), and a blend.

            Electrospun fiber mats are explored as drug delivery vehicles using tetracycline hydrochloride as a model drug. The mats were made either from poly(lactic acid) (PLA), poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate) (PEVA), or from a 50:50 blend of the two. The fibers were electrospun from chloroform solutions containing a small amount of methanol to solubilize the drug. The release of the tetracycline hydrochloride from these new drug delivery systems was followed by UV-VIS spectroscopy. Release profiles from the electrospun mats were compared to a commercially available drug delivery system, Actisite (Alza Corporation, Palo Alto, CA), as well as to cast films of the various formulations.
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              Electrospun tri-layer nanodepots for sustained release of acyclovir

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                Journal
                Advanced Fiber Materials
                Adv. Fiber Mater.
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                2524-7921
                2524-793X
                April 2022
                November 09 2021
                April 2022
                : 4
                : 2
                : 305-317
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                10.1007/s42765-021-00112-9
                abd9b8dc-b2bc-4d4e-a4fa-a722c979a312
                © 2022

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