Intellective and stimuli-responsive drug delivery systems in eyes
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2021.120591
Intellective and stimuli-responsive drug delivery systems in eyes
Abstract
Stimuli-responsive drug delivery systems have attracted widespread attention in recent years since they can control drug release in a spatiotemporal manner and can achieve tunable drug release according to patient's physiological or pathological condition. In this review, we briefly introduce the drug delivery barriers and drug delivery systems in the anterior and posterior segment of eyes, and collect the recent advances in stimuli-responsive drug delivery systems in eyes for controlled drug release in response to exogenous stimuli (ultrasound, magnetic stimulus, electrical stimulus, and light) or endogenous stimuli (enzyme, active oxygen species, temperature, ions, and pH). In addition, the design and mechanisms of the stimuli-responsive drug delivery systems have been summarized in this review, and the advantages and limitations are also briefly discussed.
Keywords: Controlled release; Nanoparticle as delivery vehicle; Ocular drug delivery; Stimuli-responsive systems.
Copyright © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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