Publication: Three-Dimensional Polycaprolactone Scaffold Combined with Tetracycline-Loaded Electrospray Particles
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The methods used in drug transport systems have been replaced by many different and advanced
modeling systems with the developing technology. The treatment methods developed as a result of
combining synthetic and natural polymers with new generation nanotechnological products such as 3D
devices lead studies in interdisciplinary fields such as medical science, pharmacy and bioengineering.[1]
Drug delivery systems are one of the popular fields of study where the maximum therapeutic
efficacy of active ingredients is investigated. Nanotechnological developments aim to realize drug
release more effectively. [2] Electrospray method is a more preferred option than conventional methods
for this target. Electrospray particles composed of different polymers or polymer blends have been
investigated as potential carriers for drug delivery and release. [3]
In this study, a total of 7 layers of polymer scaffolds containing PCL were prepared using a 3D
printer. Tetracillin-loaded PVP particles were electrosprayed into layers 2, 5 and 7 of the 7-layer PCL
polymer scaffold. These spherical particles were optimized in a 1:1 solution of % 13 w/v PVP dissolved
in chloroform and DCM.
The resulting scaffold and particles had a layered structure. The particles sprayed on different
layers of the scaffold were optimized at 8 cm needle tip and collector distance, 0.8 ml/h flow rate and
13.5 kV voltage. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was applied for morphological analysis of
particle-loaded scaffolds, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) to observe chemical bonds
and molecular interaction, and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) tests to examine thermal
behavior. In addition, the drug release test of tetracillin was performed with a UV spectrophotometer.
Inspired by the sandwich modeling design, this model, which has 2 different designs, is a potential
candidate method that can be used in a more effective drug release profile for antibiotic group drugs.
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Sulutaş R. B., Cesur S., Gündüz O., \"Three-Dimensional Polycaprolactone Scaffold Combined with Tetracycline-Loaded Electrospray Particles\", Applications of Chemistry in Nanosciences and Biomaterials Engineering” NanoBioMat 2022 – Summer Edition, Bucuresti, Romanya, 22 - 24 Haziran 2022, ss.1
