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Silk Fibroin as a Functional Biomaterial for Drug and Gene Delivery

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PHARMACEUTICS
Volume 11, Issue 10, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics11100494

Keywords

silk fibroin; drug delivery; gene delivery; controlled release; bioconjugation

Funding

  1. EPSRC [EP/N007174/1, EP/N023579/1]
  2. Royal Society [RG160662]
  3. Jiangsu specially appointed professors program - University of Sheffield studentship
  4. EPSRC [EP/N023579/1, EP/N007174/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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Silk is a natural polymer with unique physicochemical and mechanical properties which makes it a desirable biomaterial for biomedical and pharmaceutical applications. Silk fibroin (SF) has been widely used for preparation of drug delivery systems due to its biocompatibility, controllable degradability and tunable drug release properties. SF-based drug delivery systems can encapsulate and stabilize various small molecule drugs as well as large biological drugs such as proteins and DNA to enhance their shelf lives and control the release to enhance their circulation time in the blood and thus the duration of action. Understanding the properties of SF and the potential ways of manipulating its structure to modify its physicochemical and mechanical properties allows for preparation of modulated drug delivery systems with desirable efficacies. This review will discuss the properties of SF material and summarize the recent advances of SF-based drug and gene delivery systems. Furthermore, conjugation of the SF to other biomolecules or polymers for tissue-specific drug delivery will also be discussed.

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