Development and Characterization of Ultrasound-Activated Polymeric Microdroplets for Targeted Chemotherapy
Potent antineoplastics, such as afatinib and freebase doxorubicin, are associated with systemic toxicity. To address this issue, we developed a carrier that releases drugs, including afatinib and doxorubicin, specifically at the focus of low-intensity ultrasound. This remotely triggered and focal approach enables the release of drugs specifically at the ultrasound focus, thus mitigating undesirable off-target effects, and at concentrations governed by the duration of the applied ultrasound. We produced ultrasound-sensitive microdroplets with high encapsulation efficiencies (39.6% for afatinib and 46.6% for doxorubicin). The microdroplets consist of an ultrasound-sensitive drug delivery syste