Drug Delivery Applications of Three-Dimensional Printed (3DP) Mesoporous Scaffolds

Mesoporous materials are structures characterized by a well-ordered large pore system with uniform porous dimensions ranging between 2 and 50 nm. Typical samples are zeolite, carbon molecular sieves, porous metal oxides, organic and inorganic porous hybrid and pillared materials, silica clathrate an...

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Main Authors: Tania Limongi, Francesca Susa, Marco Allione, Enzo di Fabrizio
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-09-01
Series:Pharmaceutics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/12/9/851
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spelling doaj-67fb68f593bc46839fcb5cd454d481162020-11-25T02:53:01ZengMDPI AGPharmaceutics1999-49232020-09-011285185110.3390/pharmaceutics12090851Drug Delivery Applications of Three-Dimensional Printed (3DP) Mesoporous ScaffoldsTania Limongi0Francesca Susa1Marco Allione2Enzo di Fabrizio3Dipartimento di Scienza Applicata e Tecnologia, Politecnico di Torino, Corso Duca Degli Abruzzi 24, 10129 Torino, ItalyDipartimento di Scienza Applicata e Tecnologia, Politecnico di Torino, Corso Duca Degli Abruzzi 24, 10129 Torino, ItalySMILEs Lab, PSE Division, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal 23955-6900, Saudi ArabiaDipartimento di Scienza Applicata e Tecnologia, Politecnico di Torino, Corso Duca Degli Abruzzi 24, 10129 Torino, ItalyMesoporous materials are structures characterized by a well-ordered large pore system with uniform porous dimensions ranging between 2 and 50 nm. Typical samples are zeolite, carbon molecular sieves, porous metal oxides, organic and inorganic porous hybrid and pillared materials, silica clathrate and clathrate hydrates compounds. Improvement in biochemistry and materials science led to the design and implementation of different types of porous materials ranging from rigid to soft two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) skeletons. The present review focuses on the use of three-dimensional printed (3DP) mesoporous scaffolds suitable for a wide range of drug delivery applications, due to their intrinsic high surface area and high pore volume. In the first part, the importance of the porosity of materials employed for drug delivery application was discussed focusing on mesoporous materials. At the end of the introduction, hard and soft templating synthesis for the realization of ordered 2D/3D mesostructured porous materials were described. In the second part, 3DP fabrication techniques, including fused deposition modelling, material jetting as inkjet printing, electron beam melting, selective laser sintering, stereolithography and digital light processing, electrospinning, and two-photon polymerization were described. In the last section, through recent bibliographic research, a wide number of 3D printed mesoporous materials, for in vitro and in vivo drug delivery applications, most of which relate to bone cells and tissues, were presented and summarized in a table in which all the technical and bibliographical details were reported. This review highlights, to a very cross-sectional audience, how the interdisciplinarity of certain branches of knowledge, as those of materials science and nano-microfabrication are, represent a growing valuable aid in the advanced forum for the science and technology of pharmaceutics and biopharmaceutics.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/12/9/851drug deliverythree-dimensional porous scaffoldselectron beam meltingselective laser sinteringstereolithographyelectrospinning
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author Tania Limongi
Francesca Susa
Marco Allione
Enzo di Fabrizio
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Francesca Susa
Marco Allione
Enzo di Fabrizio
Drug Delivery Applications of Three-Dimensional Printed (3DP) Mesoporous Scaffolds
Pharmaceutics
drug delivery
three-dimensional porous scaffolds
electron beam melting
selective laser sintering
stereolithography
electrospinning
author_facet Tania Limongi
Francesca Susa
Marco Allione
Enzo di Fabrizio
author_sort Tania Limongi
title Drug Delivery Applications of Three-Dimensional Printed (3DP) Mesoporous Scaffolds
title_short Drug Delivery Applications of Three-Dimensional Printed (3DP) Mesoporous Scaffolds
title_full Drug Delivery Applications of Three-Dimensional Printed (3DP) Mesoporous Scaffolds
title_fullStr Drug Delivery Applications of Three-Dimensional Printed (3DP) Mesoporous Scaffolds
title_full_unstemmed Drug Delivery Applications of Three-Dimensional Printed (3DP) Mesoporous Scaffolds
title_sort drug delivery applications of three-dimensional printed (3dp) mesoporous scaffolds
publisher MDPI AG
series Pharmaceutics
issn 1999-4923
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Mesoporous materials are structures characterized by a well-ordered large pore system with uniform porous dimensions ranging between 2 and 50 nm. Typical samples are zeolite, carbon molecular sieves, porous metal oxides, organic and inorganic porous hybrid and pillared materials, silica clathrate and clathrate hydrates compounds. Improvement in biochemistry and materials science led to the design and implementation of different types of porous materials ranging from rigid to soft two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) skeletons. The present review focuses on the use of three-dimensional printed (3DP) mesoporous scaffolds suitable for a wide range of drug delivery applications, due to their intrinsic high surface area and high pore volume. In the first part, the importance of the porosity of materials employed for drug delivery application was discussed focusing on mesoporous materials. At the end of the introduction, hard and soft templating synthesis for the realization of ordered 2D/3D mesostructured porous materials were described. In the second part, 3DP fabrication techniques, including fused deposition modelling, material jetting as inkjet printing, electron beam melting, selective laser sintering, stereolithography and digital light processing, electrospinning, and two-photon polymerization were described. In the last section, through recent bibliographic research, a wide number of 3D printed mesoporous materials, for in vitro and in vivo drug delivery applications, most of which relate to bone cells and tissues, were presented and summarized in a table in which all the technical and bibliographical details were reported. This review highlights, to a very cross-sectional audience, how the interdisciplinarity of certain branches of knowledge, as those of materials science and nano-microfabrication are, represent a growing valuable aid in the advanced forum for the science and technology of pharmaceutics and biopharmaceutics.
topic drug delivery
three-dimensional porous scaffolds
electron beam melting
selective laser sintering
stereolithography
electrospinning
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/12/9/851
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