A dispensing device and method for forming a least partially solid or
gel-like material from a liquid. At least one liquid issuing from an
outlet is subjected to an electric field causing the liquid to form at
least one electrically charged jet which, after formation, forms a fiber
(F) or breaks up into fiber fragments (FF) or particles (D). The thus
formed at least partially solid or gel-like material may be directly
deposited, by virtue of the energy in the electrical field, onto a
surface area, for example an area of skin enabling, for example,
formation of a dressing for a wound or burn which is of high specific
area and extremely absorbent. A biologically active ingredient such as a
pharmaceutical ingredient or biological matter such as DNA may be
incorporated into the fibers (F), fragments (FF) or particles (D).
Fibrils, particles or microcapsules incorporating a biologically active
ingredient may be supplied for oral or nasal administration to an animal
such as a human being.