posted on 2015-05-06, 00:00authored byJiantao Feng, Ling Lin, Peipei Chen, Wenda Hua, Quanmei Sun, Zhuo Ao, Dongsheng Liu, Lei Jiang, Shutao Wang, Dong Han
Mucoadhesives have been perceived
as an effective approach for
targeting the mucosa-associated diseases, which relied on the adhesive
molecules to enhance the specificity. Here, topographical binding
is proposed based on the fabrication of surface pore size tunable
pollen-mimetic microspheres with phase separation and electrospray
technology. We proved that microspheres with large-pores (pore size
of 1005 ± 448 nm) were the excellent potential candidate for
the mucoadhesives, as they not only possessed better adhesion ability,
but also could topographically bind cervical cancer cells. Our methods
of topographical binding offered a new way of designing the mucoadhesives
for treating the mucosa-associated diseases.