Nanogels: An overview of properties, biomedical applications, future research trends and developments
•Applications of nanoparticle composed gels•Different synthesis methods of nanogels•Responsive behaviour of nanogels•Nanoparticle composed gels as a drug vector•Nanogels in diagnosis and imaging•Advantages of nanogels•Future perspectives Nanogels in biomedical field are promising and innovative mate...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of molecular structure 2021-09, Vol.1239, p.130446, Article 130446 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Applications of nanoparticle composed gels•Different synthesis methods of nanogels•Responsive behaviour of nanogels•Nanoparticle composed gels as a drug vector•Nanogels in diagnosis and imaging•Advantages of nanogels•Future perspectives
Nanogels in biomedical field are promising and innovative materials as dispersions of hydrogel nanoparticles based on crosslinked polymeric networks that have been called as next generation drug delivery systems due to their relatively high drug encapsulation capacity, uniformity, tunable size, ease of preparation, minimal toxicity, stability in the presence of serum, and stimuli responsiveness. Nanogels show a great potential in chemotherapy, diagnosis, organ targeting and delivery of bioactive substances. The main subjects reviewed in this article concentrates on: (i) Nanogel assimilation in the nanomedicine domain; (ii) Features and advantages of nanogels, the main characteristics, such as: swelling capacity, stimuli sensitivity, the great surface area, functionalization, bioconjugation and encapsulation of bioactive substances, which are taken into account in designing the structures according to the application; some data on the advantages and limitations of the preparation techniques; (iii) Recent progress in nanogels as a carrier of genetic material, protein and vaccine. Recent tremendous developments in their synthesis open access to systems with complex architectures and compositions allowing for tailoring microgels with specific properties. At the same time state-of-the-art theoretical and simulation approaches offer deeper understanding of the behavior and structure of nano- and microgels under external influences and confinement at interfaces or at high volume fractions. Developments in the experimental analysis of nano- and microgels have become particularly important for structural investigations covering a broad range of length scales relevant to the internal structure, the overall size and shape, and interparticle interactions in concentrated samples. Here we summarize emerging research of nanogewls for biomedical applications and provide an overview of the state-of-the-art, recent developments as well as emerging trends in the field of nano- and microgels.
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ISSN: | 0022-2860 1872-8014 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.molstruc.2021.130446 |