2016
DOI: 10.1002/wnan.1391
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Coaxial electrospun fibers: applications in drug delivery and tissue engineering

Abstract: Coelectrospinning and emulsion electrospinning are two main methods for preparing core-sheath electrospun nanofibers in a cost-effective and efficient manner. Here, physical phenomena and the effects of solution and processing parameters on the coaxial fibers are introduced. Coaxial fibers with specific drugs encapsulated in the core can exhibit a sustained and controlled release. Their exhibited high surface area and three-dimensional nanofibrous network allows the electrospun fibers to resemble native extrac… Show more

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“…However, these electrospun scaffolds possess some drawbacks for applying in tissue engineering including losing the bioactivity and reducing the therapeutic efficiency of biomolecules due to conformational changes in organic environments or shortening the lifetime of bioactive scaffolds due to their initial burst release . To overcome these restrictions, core–shell structured nanofibers have been developed through emulsion or coaxial electrospinning . The process of protein emulsions preparation and the thermodynamic instability of emulsion arises challenges .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these electrospun scaffolds possess some drawbacks for applying in tissue engineering including losing the bioactivity and reducing the therapeutic efficiency of biomolecules due to conformational changes in organic environments or shortening the lifetime of bioactive scaffolds due to their initial burst release . To overcome these restrictions, core–shell structured nanofibers have been developed through emulsion or coaxial electrospinning . The process of protein emulsions preparation and the thermodynamic instability of emulsion arises challenges .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides them, there are many other carbon nanomaterials that are used as nanoadsorbents, such as carbon nanofabrics, nanofibers, nanocables, and nanofloral clusters. These carbon nanoadsorbents often exhibit some distinctive characteristics due to their different architectures, which may bring about outstanding adsorption performance, economical costs, and easy recovery [89][90][91][92].…”
Section: Other Carbon-based Nanoadsorbentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among different methods, nonwoven nanofiber mats can be fabricated by electrospinning technique as a simple and useful skill in which fibers diameter can be altered from microns to nanometers . Various natural and synthetic polymers such as chitosan, agarose, starch, Poly(lactic acid) PLA, polycaprolactone (PCL) have been used to fabricate the electrospun nanofibers . In this regards, wide ranges of properties such as enriched mechanical/thermal properties, conductivity and porosity can be achieved by the selection of proper materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%