2012
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201201238
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Self‐Assembling Doxorubicin Silk Hydrogels for the Focal Treatment of Primary Breast Cancer

Abstract: Standard care for early stage breast cancer includes tumor resection and local radiotherapy to achieve long-term remission. Systemic chemotherapy provides only low locoregional control of the disease; therefore, we describe self-assembling silk hydrogels that can retain and then deliver doxorubicin locally. Self-assembling silk hydrogels show no swelling, are readily loaded with doxorubicin under aqueous conditions and release drug over 4 weeks in amounts that can be fine-tuned by varying the silk content. Fol… Show more

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“…Viscous and concentrated SF solutions are stored in the glands of insects and spiders and biomimicry of selected aspects of these storage conditions may provide the necessary insight to control continuing crystallization during storage. Independent of the intended DDS -hydrogels [79], microparticles [27,80], films [81], nanoparticles [82,83] or three-dimensional scaffolds [26,41,84,85] -the formulation scientist interested in working with SF will be challenged by this control of b-sheet content during manufacture, storage, and application [4,86]. On the other hand, this feature has been exploited for sustained, controlled drug delivery, which has been demonstrated for many drugs, including biologics [27,84,87] and a direct correlation has been postulated for the overall b-sheet content and the diffusion coefficient through the SF biopolymer [81].…”
Section: Transfer To Drug Delivery Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Viscous and concentrated SF solutions are stored in the glands of insects and spiders and biomimicry of selected aspects of these storage conditions may provide the necessary insight to control continuing crystallization during storage. Independent of the intended DDS -hydrogels [79], microparticles [27,80], films [81], nanoparticles [82,83] or three-dimensional scaffolds [26,41,84,85] -the formulation scientist interested in working with SF will be challenged by this control of b-sheet content during manufacture, storage, and application [4,86]. On the other hand, this feature has been exploited for sustained, controlled drug delivery, which has been demonstrated for many drugs, including biologics [27,84,87] and a direct correlation has been postulated for the overall b-sheet content and the diffusion coefficient through the SF biopolymer [81].…”
Section: Transfer To Drug Delivery Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The surface of SF can be easily functionalized with cell marker proteins [19] making it highly suitable for targeted drug release to specific pathological sites [5,20]. Additionally, SF is capable of effectively entrapping instead of strongly absorbing the low molecular weight DoX which enables it to diffuse through SF structures [21,22]. The inherent ability of SF to slowly release DoX is a unique feature to this biomaterial [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, SF is capable of effectively entrapping instead of strongly absorbing the low molecular weight DoX which enables it to diffuse through SF structures [21,22]. The inherent ability of SF to slowly release DoX is a unique feature to this biomaterial [21]. In addition, SF is biodegradable from weeks to months by modifying its beta sheet content [23,24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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