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- W3173669176 abstract "In the present work we made a comprehensive study of properties of the polysaccharide-based drug delivery systems as nanocarriers for several biomedical probes of different origin, namely the components of perspective enzymatic drugs, binase and lipase, vitamin B9 (folic acid) and brilliant green, as a model of medical contrasting agent. We provided a brief overview of our data on polysaccharide hydrogels, held together by a variety of physical crosslinks, as delivery systems for enzymatic therapy, vitamin and diagnostic treatment. During last decades hydrogels are widely used in drug delivery though their biocompatibility and simplicity of biodegradation. These materials represent biopolymer matrix, which can successfully being used for encapsulation of bioactive molecules, including enzymes, adjustable blocking of their activity, delivery and controllable release. We have shown that biomedical application of hydrogels can be hindered by the toxicity of crosslinking cations and CNT used as the modifying agent." @default.
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