High-performance liquid chromatography is widely used to characterise pH-triggered drug release from nanomaterials, but is limited by the specific physicochemical properties of the analytes. Here, the authors investigate the application of surface plasmon resonance biosensing, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, and capillary electrophoresis to evaluate the release kinetics of diverse drugs from a polymeric drug delivery system.
- Alena Libánská
- Tomáš Špringer
- Tomáš Etrych