Polyamide/poly(Amino acid) polymers for drug delivery

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Abstract

Polymers have always played a critical role in the development of novel drug delivery systems by providing the sustained, controlled and targeted release of both hydrophobic and hydrophilic drugs. Among the different polymers, polyamides or poly(amino acid)s exhibit distinct features such as good biocompatibility, slow degradability and flexible physicochemical modification. The degradation rates of poly(amino acid)s are influenced by the hydrophilicity of the amino acids that make up the polymer. Poly(amino acid)s are extensively used in the formulation of chemotherapeutics to achieve selective delivery for an appropriate duration of time in order to lessen the drug-related side effects and increase the anti-tumor efficacy. This review highlights various poly(amino acid) polymers used in drug delivery along with new developments in their utility. A thorough discussion on anticancer agents incorporated into poly(amino acid) micellar systems that are under clinical evaluation is included.

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Boddu, S. H. S., Bhargav, P., Karla, P. K., Jacob, S., Adatiya, M. D., Dhameliya, T. M., … Tiwari, A. K. (2021, December 1). Polyamide/poly(Amino acid) polymers for drug delivery. Journal of Functional Biomaterials. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/jfb12040058

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