Developments on the Smart Hydrogel-Based Drug Delivery System for Oral Tumor Therapy

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Abstract

At present, an oral tumor is usually treated by surgery combined with preoperative or postoperative radiotherapies and chemotherapies. However, traditional chemotherapies frequently result in substantial toxic side effects, including bone marrow suppression, malfunction of the liver and kidneys, and neurotoxicity. As a new local drug delivery system, the smart drug delivery system based on hydrogel can control drug release in time and space, and effectively alleviate or avoid these problems. Environmentally responsive hydrogels for smart drug delivery could be triggered by temperature, photoelectricity, enzyme, and pH. An overview of the most recent research on smart hydrogels and their controlled-release drug delivery systems for the treatment of oral cancer is given in this review. It is anticipated that the local drug release method and environment-responsive benefits of smart hydrogels will offer a novel technique for the low-toxicity and highly effective treatment of oral malignancy.

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Zhao, Y., Ran, B., Xie, X., Gu, W., Ye, X., & Liao, J. (2022, November 1). Developments on the Smart Hydrogel-Based Drug Delivery System for Oral Tumor Therapy. Gels. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/gels8110741

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