Electroactive Polymers for On‐Demand Drug Release

Abstract: Conductive materials have played a significant role in advancing society into the digital era. Such materials are able to harness the power of electricity and are used to control many aspects of daily life. Conductive polymers (CPs) are an emerging group of polymers that possess metal‐like conductivity yet retain desirable polymeric features, such as processability, mechanical properties, and biodegradability. Upon receiving an electrical stimulus, CPs can be tailored to achieve a number of responses, such as harvesting energy and stimulating tissue growth. The recent FDA approval of a CP‐based material for a medical device has invigorated their research in healthcare. In drug delivery, CPs can act as electrical switches, drug release is achieved at a flick of a switch, thereby providing unprecedented control over drug release. In this review, recent developments in CP as electroactive polymers for voltage‐stimuli responsive drug delivery systems are evaluated. The review demonstrates the distinct drug release profiles achieved by electroactive formulations, and both the precision and ease of stimuli response. This level of dynamism promises to yield “smart medicines” and warrants further research. The review concludes by providing an outlook on electroactive formulations in drug delivery and highlighting their integral roles in healthcare IoT.

Standort
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
Umfang
Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch

Erschienen in
Electroactive Polymers for On‐Demand Drug Release ; day:12 ; month:11 ; year:2023 ; extent:26
Advanced healthcare materials ; (12.11.2023) (gesamt 26)

Urheber
Alkahtani, Manal E.
Elbadawi, Moe
Chapman, Christopher A. R.
Green, Rylie A.
Gaisford, Simon
Orlu, Mine
Basit, Abdul W.

DOI
10.1002/adhm.202301759
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023111314102002292624
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Open Access; Der Zugriff auf das Objekt ist unbeschränkt möglich.
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14.08.2025, 10:55 MESZ

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Beteiligte

  • Alkahtani, Manal E.
  • Elbadawi, Moe
  • Chapman, Christopher A. R.
  • Green, Rylie A.
  • Gaisford, Simon
  • Orlu, Mine
  • Basit, Abdul W.

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