Radio frequency controlled wireless drug delivery devices
Khan A. N., Ermakov A. V., Sukhorukov G. B., Hao Y.
Applied Physics Reviews
Vol.6, Issue4, Num.041301
Опубликовано: 2019
Тип ресурса: Обзор
Аннотация:
Drug delivery devices have revolutionized the course of therapeutic treatment in the recent past. These devices provide a firm foundation for diverse strategies to overcome the limitations of systemic administration that cannot provide a high drug potency at the specific disease infected body tissues. The ongoing developments in the pharmaceutical industry have focused on exploring the reliable actuating mechanisms that can provide therapy and dispense drugs precisely to control therapeutic effects with minimum toxicity. The wireless actuation of drug delivery devices has been considered as an intervening noninvasive approach to release encapsulated drug compounds. This review paper highlights implantable and transdermal drug delivery devices that are based on wirelessly controlled microchips, micropumps, microvalves, and magnetic robots. Their key features, such as working principle, dimensions, materials, operating frequency, and wireless actuation through radio frequency for drug de
Ключевые слова:
Energy transfer; Nanomagnetics; Nanoparticles; Pumps; Radio waves; Targeted drug delivery; Drug delivery devices; Electrically conductive; Magnetic nano-particles; Pharmaceutical industry; Systemic administration; Therapeutic treatments; Transdermal drug delivery; Wireless power transfer; Controlled drug delivery
Язык текста: Английский
ISSN: 1931-9401
Khan A. N.
Ermakov A. V. Aleksej Vadimovich 1991-
Sukhorukov G. B. Gleb Borisovich 1969-
Hao Y.
Хан А. Н.
Ермаков А. В. Алексей Вадимович 1991-
Сухоруков Г. Б. Глеб Борисович 1969-
Хао Y.
Radio frequency controlled wireless drug delivery devices
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Applied Physics Reviews
American Institute of Physics Inc.
Vol.6, Issue4 Num.041301
2019
Обзор
Energy transfer Nanomagnetics Nanoparticles Pumps Radio waves Targeted drug delivery Drug delivery devices Electrically conductive Magnetic nano-particles Pharmaceutical industry Systemic administration Therapeutic treatments Transdermal drug delivery Wireless power transfer Controlled drug delivery
Drug delivery devices have revolutionized the course of therapeutic treatment in the recent past. These devices provide a firm foundation for diverse strategies to overcome the limitations of systemic administration that cannot provide a high drug potency at the specific disease infected body tissues. The ongoing developments in the pharmaceutical industry have focused on exploring the reliable actuating mechanisms that can provide therapy and dispense drugs precisely to control therapeutic effects with minimum toxicity. The wireless actuation of drug delivery devices has been considered as an intervening noninvasive approach to release encapsulated drug compounds. This review paper highlights implantable and transdermal drug delivery devices that are based on wirelessly controlled microchips, micropumps, microvalves, and magnetic robots. Their key features, such as working principle, dimensions, materials, operating frequency, and wireless actuation through radio frequency for drug de