Utilization of Cyclodextrins for Drug Delivery from Degradable Layer-By-Layer Films

A decomposable thin film includes a plurality of multilayer units including a first layer having a first charge and a second layer having a second charge, wherein at least a portion of the multilayers includes a polymeric cyclodextrin associated with a bioactive agent, wherein decomposition of the thin film is characterized by sequential removal of at least a portion of the layers having the first charge and degradation of layers having the second charge and by release of the bioactive agent from a corresponding layers; wherein the decomposable thin film including at least one degradable polyelectrolyte layer that is hydrolyzable.

Researchers

Renee Smith / Paula Hammond

Departments: Office of the Provost
Technology Areas: Biomaterials & Bioelectronics: Medical Device Coatings / Chemicals & Materials: Catalysis & Synthesis, Polymers / Computer Science: Bioinformatics
Impact Areas: Healthy Living

  • controlled delivery of bioactive agents from decomposable films
    United States of America | Granted | 9,198,875

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