Calvin A. Omolo , Eman A. Ismail , Edith K. Amuhaya , Victoria Fasiku , Joshua C. Nwabuife , Mahir Mohamed , Mohammed A. Gafar , Rahul Kalhapure , Thirumala Govender
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Revolutionizing drug delivery: The promise of surface functionalized dendrimers in overcoming conventional limitations
Dendrimers are well-defined hyperbranched macromolecules with characteristic globular structures for the larger systems. The recent strides in supramolecular synthetic approaches have brought to life the functionalization of dendrimers. The application of dendrimers in drug delivery has been one of the most important applications of dendrimers to be explored. Although dendrimers have been of great importance in drug delivery, they have encountered several side effects like toxicities, quick elimination by the body, instabilities, and lack of targeting. This has led to the design of functionalized dendrimers to overcome the conventional dendrimer macromolecules’ limitations. Functionalized dendritic structures potentially possess biomimicry properties, disease, enzyme, and receptor targeting. Here, we review recent findings using these promising novel surface-functionalized dendrimers in drug delivery. We discuss some of the techniques in surface functionalization, their applications, and future perspectives on these functionalized dendritic structures.
期刊介绍:
European Polymer Journal is dedicated to publishing work on fundamental and applied polymer chemistry and macromolecular materials. The journal covers all aspects of polymer synthesis, including polymerization mechanisms and chemical functional transformations, with a focus on novel polymers and the relationships between molecular structure and polymer properties. In addition, we welcome submissions on bio-based or renewable polymers, stimuli-responsive systems and polymer bio-hybrids. European Polymer Journal also publishes research on the biomedical application of polymers, including drug delivery and regenerative medicine. The main scope is covered but not limited to the following core research areas:
Polymer synthesis and functionalization
• Novel synthetic routes for polymerization, functional modification, controlled/living polymerization and precision polymers.
Stimuli-responsive polymers
• Including shape memory and self-healing polymers.
Supramolecular polymers and self-assembly
• Molecular recognition and higher order polymer structures.
Renewable and sustainable polymers
• Bio-based, biodegradable and anti-microbial polymers and polymeric bio-nanocomposites.
Polymers at interfaces and surfaces
• Chemistry and engineering of surfaces with biological relevance, including patterning, antifouling polymers and polymers for membrane applications.
Biomedical applications and nanomedicine
• Polymers for regenerative medicine, drug delivery molecular release and gene therapy
The scope of European Polymer Journal no longer includes Polymer Physics.