This overview follows the evolution of the studies carried out, mainly during last years, on polysaccharide hydrogels, with particular attention on the researches carried out in our department, often in collaboration with other groups in our country and abroad. The review points out the importance of this type of networks for the optimization of drug delivery and targeting in the various forms of macro, micro and nano systems. It is also shown that these materials are suitable for the culture of different types of cells. Release mechanisms are reported and explained by different physico-chemical approaches and by means of molecular dynamics simulations and the anomalous swelling behavior of a scleroglucan/borax hydrogel is thoroughly discussed. The role of polymer combinations forming interpenetrated structures is explained in terms of specific properties which significantly differ from those of the constituent polymers, thus allowing appropriate tailoring of the delivery rates. Finally the wide possibilities of applications of nanogel structures which allow combination therapies for cancer treatment and can be suitable for intracellular targeting are reported. The studies on polysaccharide hydrogels are still in progress and it is underlined that future researches, more focused on the passage from lab to market, should be further stimulated.

Alhaique, F., Casadei, M.a., Cencetti, C., Coviello, T., Di Meo, C., Matricardi, P., et al. (2016). From macro to nano polysaccharide hydrogels: an opportunity for the delivery of drugs. JOURNAL OF DRUG DELIVERY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 32(Part B), 88-99 [10.1016/j.jddst.2015.09.018].

From macro to nano polysaccharide hydrogels: an opportunity for the delivery of drugs

ALHAIQUE, Franco
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MATRICARDI, PIETRO;
2016-01-01

Abstract

This overview follows the evolution of the studies carried out, mainly during last years, on polysaccharide hydrogels, with particular attention on the researches carried out in our department, often in collaboration with other groups in our country and abroad. The review points out the importance of this type of networks for the optimization of drug delivery and targeting in the various forms of macro, micro and nano systems. It is also shown that these materials are suitable for the culture of different types of cells. Release mechanisms are reported and explained by different physico-chemical approaches and by means of molecular dynamics simulations and the anomalous swelling behavior of a scleroglucan/borax hydrogel is thoroughly discussed. The role of polymer combinations forming interpenetrated structures is explained in terms of specific properties which significantly differ from those of the constituent polymers, thus allowing appropriate tailoring of the delivery rates. Finally the wide possibilities of applications of nanogel structures which allow combination therapies for cancer treatment and can be suitable for intracellular targeting are reported. The studies on polysaccharide hydrogels are still in progress and it is underlined that future researches, more focused on the passage from lab to market, should be further stimulated.
2016
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Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore CHEM-08/A - Tecnologia, socioeconomia e normativa dei medicinali e dei prodotti per il benessere e per la salute
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
drug delivery
hydrogels
interpenetrated polymer networks
nanohydrogels
polysaccharides
targeting
3003
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Alhaique, F., Casadei, M.a., Cencetti, C., Coviello, T., Di Meo, C., Matricardi, P., et al. (2016). From macro to nano polysaccharide hydrogels: an opportunity for the delivery of drugs. JOURNAL OF DRUG DELIVERY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 32(Part B), 88-99 [10.1016/j.jddst.2015.09.018].
Alhaique, F; Casadei, Ma; Cencetti, C; Coviello, T; Di Meo, C; Matricardi, P; Montanari, E; Pacelli, S; Paolicelli, P
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