Lung cancer |
Paclitaxel followed by topotecan |
PLGA-chitosan composite particles |
Microparticles |
Electrospraying with emulsion-solvent evaporation |
2,134 ± 67.5 nm |
A sustained release over 144 h |
Arya and Katti, 2015
|
Cancer |
Different indole derivatives |
Polybutylene succinate |
Microspheres |
Electrospraying |
6.4–10.9 μm |
Ethnol in release medium increased the burst release (in 3 days) |
Murase et al., 2015
|
Cancer |
5-aminolevulinic |
PLGA |
Nanoparticles |
Coaxial electrospray |
200 ± 5.83− 1,000 ± 13.21 nm |
32%/37% burst release in first 10 h followed with a sustained release up to 7 days |
Guan et al., 2016
|
CD44 receptor-expressed cancers |
Resveratrol |
Hyaluronic acid-ceramide and soluplus |
Nano-composite |
Electrospraying |
230.4 ± 3.8 nm |
A sustained release up to 3 weeks |
Lee et al., 2016
|
Cancer |
Gramicidin |
Poly(tetramethylene succinate) |
Microspheres |
Electrospraying |
4.9–5.2 μm |
A fast burst effect followed by the establishment of equilibrium after 5 days in PBS. |
(Maione et al., 2016) |
Lung cancer |
Oridonin |
PLGA |
Porous microspheres |
Electrospraying |
5.23 μm (D50) |
Most of drug release within 20 h. |
Zhu et al., 2017
|
Cancer |
Carmofur/rose bengal |
Polyvinylpyrrolidone |
Janus particles |
Electrospraying |
0.607 ± 0.191 μm |
A fast release and plateau after 250 min |
Sanchez-Vazquez et al., 2017
|
Cancer |
Doxorubicin |
Biocompatible diblock and triblock |
Nanoscale carriers |
Combination of electrospraying with rehydration |
150 nm (Polydispersity index: 0.72) |
Intracellular release |
Li et al., 2017b
|
Cancer |
Doxorubicin |
PVA-silk fibroin |
Nanoparticles |
Coaxial electrospraying |
984–1,270 nm |
Drug was slowly released after the initial burst release over 72 h |
Cao et al., 2017
|
Ovarian cancer |
Docetaxel equipped with aptamer molecules |
Poly (butylene adipate-co-butylene terephthalate) (Ecoflex®) |
Nanoparticles |
Electrospraying |
274.7 ± 46.1 nm (Polydispersity index: 0.44 ± 0.02) |
in vivo release |
Ghassami et al., 2018
|
Improving drug poorly water solubility |
Griseofulvin/griseofulvin-loaded thermally oxidized mesoporous silicon nanoparticles |
Eudragit L 100-55 |
Micromatrix particles |
Dual-capillary electrospraying |
45.3 ± 18.7 μm/45.6 ± 23.2 μm |
Fast and complete drug dissolution from particles were obtained at intestinal conditions. |
Roine et al., 2015
|
Oral poorly water-soluble drug delivery |
Piroxicam |
Polyvinylpyrrolidone |
Nanospheres |
Electrospraying |
70% particles <1,000 nm |
A fast sustained release in 60 min (15-fold higher as compared to the piroxicam powder) |
Mustapha et al., 2016
|
Oral solid formulations for insoluble drugs |
Quercetin |
Polyvinylpyrrolidone K10 |
Nanoparticles |
Electrospraying |
Not reported |
Drug release from nanoparticles was over 10-fold fast dissolution rate than the casting film in 60 min. |
Wu et al., 2017
|
Antibacterial treatment |
Silver nanoparticles |
Calcium alginate |
Microparticles |
Electrospraying |
139.96–143.31 μm |
The embedding of beads into the gelatin scaffolds showed slower release of Ag+ compared to the beads in 7 days |
Pankongadisak et al., 2015
|
Dressings to control postoperative infections |
Cefoxitin |
Hyaluronic acid |
Nanoparticles embedded in nanofibers |
Electrospraying |
551 ± 293 nm |
Not reported |
Ahire and Dicks, 2016
|
Infections with the human immune deficiency virus |
Darunavir |
Eudragit L100 |
Nanocrystal particles |
Coaxial electrospraying |
ca. 512.5–1,050.7 nm |
A reduced Darunavir release of approximately 20% in acidic medium were obtained |
Nguyen et al., 2017
|
Myocardial infarction treatment |
Stromal-derived factor-1 alpha |
PLGA |
Core–shell particles |
Coaxial electrospraying |
4.30 ± 0.75 μm |
An initial burst release (first day) followed by controlled release of SDF-1α over a course of 40 days |
Zamani et al., 2015
|
Osteoporosis |
Daidzein |
Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) |
Microspheres |
Electrospraying |
4.8 ± 1.3 μm |
A low burst release followed a sustained release to 3 days |
Scheithauer et al., 2015
|
Wound healing |
Insulin |
Silk fibroin |
Microparticles |
Coaxial electrospraying |
92.9 ± 25.0 μm |
A typical burst release within the first 12 h, followed by a period of stable and continuous release until day 14, and finally a period of low release rates until 40 days |
Li et al., 2017c
|