How to change a shrimp into an intelligent drug carrier?
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https://doi.org/10.12775/CL.2010.003Abstract
Design of hybrid systems (structures composed of a carrier and pharmacological agent) for controlled release inside the body is a major direction in creation of new forms of drugs. These novel drug carriers should possess better accessibility and effectiveness with limited side-effects. The main purpose of this study was to construct a new form of chitosan carrier with the ability to transform from sol to gel at the physiological temperature of human body. Controlled drug release systems were formed by mixing b-sodium glycerophosphate with the solutions of chitosan glutaminate.
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