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Core-Shell Electrospun Fibers Encapsulating Chromophores or Luminescent Proteins for Microscopically Controlled Molecular Release

Journal

MOLECULAR PHARMACEUTICS
Volume 13, Issue 3, Pages 729-736

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.5b00560

Keywords

fluorescent proteins; core-shell fibers; molecular delivery; coaxial electrospinning; controlled release

Funding

  1. FIRB Project [RBNE08BNL7]
  2. Apulia Regional Project 'Networks of Public Research Laboratories'
  3. Apulia Regional Project WAFITECH [09]
  4. Apulia Regional Project M. I. T. T. [13]

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Core shell fibers are emerging as interesting microstructures for the controlled release of drugs, proteins, and complex biological molecules, enabling the fine control of microreservoirs of encapsulated active agents, of the release kinetics, and of the localized delivery. Here we load luminescent molecules and enhanced green fluorescent proteins into the core of fibers realized by coaxial electrospinning. Photoluminescence spectroscopy evidences unaltered molecular emission following encapsulation and release. Moreover, the release kinetics is microscopically investigated by confocal analysis at individual-fiber scale, unveiling different characteristic time scales for diffusional translocation at the core and at the shell. These results are interpreted by a two stage desorption model for the coaxial microstructure, and they are relevant in the design and development of efficient fibrous systems for the delivery of functional biomolecules.

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