1. Advanced Biomaterials Derived from Functional Polyphosphoesters: Synthesis, Properties, and Biomedical Applications.
- Author
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Li J, Hao Y, Wang H, Zhang M, He J, and Ni P
- Subjects
- Humans, Drug Carriers chemistry, Drug Carriers chemical synthesis, Animals, Esters chemistry, Biocompatible Materials chemistry, Biocompatible Materials chemical synthesis, Polymers chemistry, Polymers chemical synthesis
- Abstract
Polyphosphoesters (PPEs) represent an innovative class of biodegradable polymers, with the phosphate ester serving as the core repeating unit of their polymeric backbone. Recently, biomaterials derived from functionalized PPEs have garnered significant interest in biomedical applications because of their commendable biocompatibility, biodegradability, and the capacity for functional modification. This review commences with a brief overview of synthesis methodologies and the distinctive properties of PPEs, including thermoresponsiveness, degradability, stealth effect, and biocompatibility. Subsequently, the review delves into the latest applications of PPEs-based nanocarriers for drug or gene delivery and PPEs-based polymeric prodrugs and scaffolds in the biomedical field, presenting several illustrative examples for each application. By encapsulating the advancements of recent years, this review aims to offer an enhanced understanding and serve as a reference for the synthesis and biomedical applications of functional PPEs.
- Published
- 2024
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