Multicompartmental micro- and nanocapsules: hierarchy and applications in biosciences
- PMID: 20166231
- DOI: 10.1002/mabi.200900359
Multicompartmental micro- and nanocapsules: hierarchy and applications in biosciences
Abstract
Multicompartmentalized micro- and nanocapsules allow simultaneous delivery of several vectors or biomolecules; they are the next generation of carriers with increased complexity. Here we overview multicompartment micro- and nanocapsules and present a road-map for future developments in the field. Four basic building block structures are demonstrated, three isotropic: concentric, pericentric, and innercentric, and one anisotropic: acentric. As an elaborate implementation of multicompartmentalization, an enzyme-catalyzed reaction inside the same capsule carrying both an enzyme and a substrate is shown. Applications of multicompartmentalized microcapsules for simultaneous multiple drug delivery in bio-medicine are discussed.
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