Drug delivery systems have revolutionized the clinical field by enabling the targeted, controlled, and sustained release of therapeutic agents, minimizing side effects and maximizing efficacy. Among the various drug delivery platforms, polymer-based systems have gained significant attention due to their versatility and biocompatibility. This study investigates the release of dexamethasone and clobetasol propionate from PLA (poly(lactic acid)) fibers in a cellular culture system. The release profiles were analyzed over 1, 6, and 24 h using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), showing a gradual, continuous release, with clobetasol exhibiting slower release due to its poor water solubility. The presence of fibroblasts did not significantly affect the drug release, and the concentrations increased over time. An intracellular recovery test revealed that both drugs entered the cells, although their concentrations were below the limit of quantification (LOQ). Measurements of the remaining drug in the fibers confirmed a sustained release, with no significant difference between conditions with and without cells. These results highlight the potential of PLA fibrous membranes for controlled drug delivery, though further research is needed to optimize release and improve intracellular quantification for more effective therapeutic applications.
Mazzinelli, E., Messina, M., Favuzzi, I., Vincenzoni Dottoressa, F., Giannoccolo, A., Cacciotti, I., Nocca, G., Poly(lactic Acid) Fibers for Sustained Drug Delivery: Insights into Release Profiles and Cellular Interactions, <<MATERIALS>>, 2025; 2025 (11): 1-20. [doi:10.3390/ma18112532] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/315956]
Poly(lactic Acid) Fibers for Sustained Drug Delivery: Insights into Release Profiles and Cellular Interactions
Mazzinelli, ElenaPrimo
;Favuzzi, Ilaria;Vincenzoni Dottoressa, Federica;Cacciotti, Ilaria
Penultimo
;Nocca, GiuseppinaUltimo
2025
Abstract
Drug delivery systems have revolutionized the clinical field by enabling the targeted, controlled, and sustained release of therapeutic agents, minimizing side effects and maximizing efficacy. Among the various drug delivery platforms, polymer-based systems have gained significant attention due to their versatility and biocompatibility. This study investigates the release of dexamethasone and clobetasol propionate from PLA (poly(lactic acid)) fibers in a cellular culture system. The release profiles were analyzed over 1, 6, and 24 h using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), showing a gradual, continuous release, with clobetasol exhibiting slower release due to its poor water solubility. The presence of fibroblasts did not significantly affect the drug release, and the concentrations increased over time. An intracellular recovery test revealed that both drugs entered the cells, although their concentrations were below the limit of quantification (LOQ). Measurements of the remaining drug in the fibers confirmed a sustained release, with no significant difference between conditions with and without cells. These results highlight the potential of PLA fibrous membranes for controlled drug delivery, though further research is needed to optimize release and improve intracellular quantification for more effective therapeutic applications.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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