Injectable Multifunctional Natural Polymer-Based Hydrogels for the Local Delivery of Therapeutic Agents

Xue Bai, A. Tirella
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Mini Review Injectable Multifunctional Natural Polymer-Based Hydrogels for the Local Delivery of Therapeutic Agents Xue Bai 1,Annalisa Tirella1,2,* 1 Division of Pharmacy and Optometry, School of Health Science, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PT, UK. 2 BIOtech-Center for Biomedical Technologies, Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Trento, Via delle Regole 101, Trento 38123, Italy. * Correspondence: annalisa.tirella@unitn.it , annalisa.tirella@manchester.ac.uk (Annalisa Tirella).     Received: 13 November 2022 Accepted: 15 November 2022 Published: 21 December 2022   Abstract:  Hydrogels are water-based polymeric three-dimensional network with advantageous properties for the delivery of bioactive components, ranging from small therapeutic agents to therapeutic cells. Natural-based hydrogels have great potential as delivery vehicles for the local controlled release of therapeutic agents at the target site. Injectable hydrogels are designed to load therapeutic agents by simple mixing within the polymer solutions, as well as use nanoparticles able to respond to specific external conditions, such as temperature and pH. Herein, we present an overview of the properties of natural injectable hydrogels and recent developments for their use to control the local release of therapeutic agents; as well as strategies to crosslink in-situ multifunctional injectable hydrogels that act as therapeutical depot system. The mini review focuses on alginate-based injectable hydrogels as controlled drug delivery systems, presenting advantages and challenges of their application in cancer therapy
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英国曼彻斯特大学生物、医学与健康学院健康科学学院药学与视光学教研室,英国曼彻斯特M13 9PT牛津路;英国特伦托大学工业工程系生物医学技术中心,意大利特伦托38123*通信:annalisa.tirella@unitn.it, annalisa.tirella@manchester.ac.uk (Annalisa Tirella)。摘要:水凝胶是一种基于水的聚合物三维网络,具有优越的性能,可用于输送生物活性成分,从小型治疗剂到治疗细胞。天然水凝胶有很大的潜力作为递送载体的局部控制释放治疗药物在目标部位。可注射水凝胶被设计成通过在聚合物溶液中简单混合来加载治疗剂,以及使用能够响应特定外部条件(如温度和ph)的纳米颗粒。在这里,我们概述了天然可注射水凝胶的特性以及它们用于控制治疗剂局部释放的最新进展;以及交联原位多功能可注射水凝胶作为治疗储存系统的策略。本文综述了海藻酸盐可注射水凝胶作为一种可控制的给药系统,介绍了其在癌症治疗中的应用优势和挑战
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