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Development of a Polysaccharide-Based Hydrogel Drug Delivery System (DDS): An Update

Delivering a drug to the target site with minimal-to-no off-target cytotoxicity is the major determinant for the success of disease therapy. While the therapeutic efficacy and cytotoxicity of the drug play the main roles, the use of a suitable drug delivery system (DDS) is important to protect the d...

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Autores principales: Pushpamalar, Janarthanan, Meganathan, Puviarasi, Tan, Hui Li, Dahlan, Nuraina Anisa, Ooi, Li-Ting, Neerooa, Bibi Noorheen Haleema Mooneerah, Essa, Raahilah Zahir, Shameli, Kamyar, Teow, Sin-Yeang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8544468/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34698125
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels7040153
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author Pushpamalar, Janarthanan
Meganathan, Puviarasi
Tan, Hui Li
Dahlan, Nuraina Anisa
Ooi, Li-Ting
Neerooa, Bibi Noorheen Haleema Mooneerah
Essa, Raahilah Zahir
Shameli, Kamyar
Teow, Sin-Yeang
author_facet Pushpamalar, Janarthanan
Meganathan, Puviarasi
Tan, Hui Li
Dahlan, Nuraina Anisa
Ooi, Li-Ting
Neerooa, Bibi Noorheen Haleema Mooneerah
Essa, Raahilah Zahir
Shameli, Kamyar
Teow, Sin-Yeang
author_sort Pushpamalar, Janarthanan
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description Delivering a drug to the target site with minimal-to-no off-target cytotoxicity is the major determinant for the success of disease therapy. While the therapeutic efficacy and cytotoxicity of the drug play the main roles, the use of a suitable drug delivery system (DDS) is important to protect the drug along the administration route and release it at the desired target site. Polysaccharides have been extensively studied as a biomaterial for DDS development due to their high biocompatibility. More usefully, polysaccharides can be crosslinked with various molecules such as micro/nanoparticles and hydrogels to form a modified DDS. According to IUPAC, hydrogel is defined as the structure and processing of sols, gels, networks and inorganic–organic hybrids. This 3D network which often consists of a hydrophilic polymer can drastically improve the physical and chemical properties of DDS to increase the biodegradability and bioavailability of the carrier drugs. The advancement of nanotechnology also allows the construction of hydrogel DDS with enhanced functionalities such as stimuli-responsiveness, target specificity, sustained drug release, and therapeutic efficacy. This review provides a current update on the use of hydrogel DDS derived from polysaccharide-based materials in delivering various therapeutic molecules and drugs. We also highlighted the factors that affect the efficacy of these DDS and the current challenges of developing them for clinical use.
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spelling pubmed-85444682021-10-26 Development of a Polysaccharide-Based Hydrogel Drug Delivery System (DDS): An Update Pushpamalar, Janarthanan Meganathan, Puviarasi Tan, Hui Li Dahlan, Nuraina Anisa Ooi, Li-Ting Neerooa, Bibi Noorheen Haleema Mooneerah Essa, Raahilah Zahir Shameli, Kamyar Teow, Sin-Yeang Gels Review Delivering a drug to the target site with minimal-to-no off-target cytotoxicity is the major determinant for the success of disease therapy. While the therapeutic efficacy and cytotoxicity of the drug play the main roles, the use of a suitable drug delivery system (DDS) is important to protect the drug along the administration route and release it at the desired target site. Polysaccharides have been extensively studied as a biomaterial for DDS development due to their high biocompatibility. More usefully, polysaccharides can be crosslinked with various molecules such as micro/nanoparticles and hydrogels to form a modified DDS. According to IUPAC, hydrogel is defined as the structure and processing of sols, gels, networks and inorganic–organic hybrids. This 3D network which often consists of a hydrophilic polymer can drastically improve the physical and chemical properties of DDS to increase the biodegradability and bioavailability of the carrier drugs. The advancement of nanotechnology also allows the construction of hydrogel DDS with enhanced functionalities such as stimuli-responsiveness, target specificity, sustained drug release, and therapeutic efficacy. This review provides a current update on the use of hydrogel DDS derived from polysaccharide-based materials in delivering various therapeutic molecules and drugs. We also highlighted the factors that affect the efficacy of these DDS and the current challenges of developing them for clinical use. MDPI 2021-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8544468/ /pubmed/34698125 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels7040153 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pushpamalar, Janarthanan
Meganathan, Puviarasi
Tan, Hui Li
Dahlan, Nuraina Anisa
Ooi, Li-Ting
Neerooa, Bibi Noorheen Haleema Mooneerah
Essa, Raahilah Zahir
Shameli, Kamyar
Teow, Sin-Yeang
Development of a Polysaccharide-Based Hydrogel Drug Delivery System (DDS): An Update
title Development of a Polysaccharide-Based Hydrogel Drug Delivery System (DDS): An Update
title_full Development of a Polysaccharide-Based Hydrogel Drug Delivery System (DDS): An Update
title_fullStr Development of a Polysaccharide-Based Hydrogel Drug Delivery System (DDS): An Update
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title_short Development of a Polysaccharide-Based Hydrogel Drug Delivery System (DDS): An Update
title_sort development of a polysaccharide-based hydrogel drug delivery system (dds): an update
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8544468/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34698125
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels7040153
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