Aerosol assisted atmopheric pressure PE-CVD of drug containing nano-capsules

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Abstract

In this review an overview is given on bio-composite coatings, on their applications and the plasma-based processes for their deposition. In particular, we describe the innovative possibility to deposit, via aerosol-assisted atmospheric pressure plasma, drug containing nano-capsules in a one-step process. The application of these peculiar bio-composite materials as cyto-compatible bactericidal drug release coatings have been examined, with different molecules embedded in the same polyethylene-like plasma-deposited matrix: Vancomycin, gentamicin and lysozyme. In conclusion, a hypothesis on the formation mechanisms of the nano-capsules is proposed, which could be very interesting for numerous potential applications.

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Lo Porto, C., Palumbo, F., Treglia, A., Camporeale, G., & Favia, P. (2020). Aerosol assisted atmopheric pressure PE-CVD of drug containing nano-capsules. In Japanese Journal of Applied Physics (Vol. 59). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.7567/1347-4065/ab4e59

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