Authors
David T Eddington, David J Beebe
Publication date
2004/2/10
Source
Advanced drug delivery reviews
Volume
56
Issue
2
Pages
199-210
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
With the advent of the genomic revolution and the sequencing of the human genome complete, the majority of pharmaceuticals under development are proteins. Consequently, new techniques to more effectively administer these new protein therapeutics need to be developed. One method that is gaining popularity in the research community involves the use of responsive hydrogel actuators for flow control in drug delivery devices. Responsive hydrogels are materials able to undergo a volume change in response to a stimulus from their local environment. The following paper overviews recent advances made using hydrogel actuators for flow control such as resistance based valves, hydrogel jacket valves, hybrid hydrogel membrane valve, electrically triggered valves, and biomimetic valves. Also reviewed are several hydrogel flow control systems such as a flow sorter and pH-regulation system. The chemistry of the …
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DT Eddington, DJ Beebe - Advanced drug delivery reviews, 2004