Posts tagged with "Nanogel"



28. September 2018
Covalently cross-linked and hydrolytically degradable poly(oligoethylene glycol methacrylate) (POEGMA)-based nanogels are fabricated using an all-aqueous self-assembly approach. The nanogels are composed of hydrazide- (POH) and aldehyde-functionalized (POA) POEGMA precursor polymers that exhibit lower critical solution temperature (LCST) behavior in aqueous media and form a covalent, yet degradable, hydrazone linkage upon mixing. By systematically changing the chemistry of the core and...

23. February 2018
Nanogels are hydrogels formed by connecting nanoscopic micelles dispersed in an aqueous medium, which give an opportunity for incorporating hydrophilic payloads to the exterior of the micellar networks and hydrophobic payloads in the core of the micelles. Biomedical and pharmaceutical applications of nano gels have been explored for tissue regeneration, wound healing, surgical device, implantation, and perusal, rectal, vaginal, ocular, and transdermal drug delivery. Although it is still in the...

23. January 2018
Glucagon is a peptide hormone used for the treatment of hypoglycemia; however, its clinical potential is limited by its insolubility and instability in solution. Herein, the encapsulation, stabilization, and release of glucagon by trehalose glycopolymer nanogels are reported. Methacrylate-functionalized trehalose is copolymerized with pyridyl disulfide ethyl methacrylate using free radical polymerization conditions to form trehalose glycopolymers with thiol-reactive handles.

08. November 2016
ABSTRACT Topical administration is the most common method to deliver ocular therapeutics. However, the eye is highly resistant to foreign substances and its clearance mechanisms effectively remove drug, significantly limiting the efficiency of common topical formulations. In the search for improved ocular bioavailability, particle based delivery systems have arisen as a promising strategy to overcome these limitations while retaining the patient friendly aspects of topical formulations....
30. January 2016
Smart polymer nanogel-assisted drug delivery systems have attracted more and more attention in cancer chemotherapy because of their well-defined morphologies and pleiotropic functions in recent years. In this work, an L-cystine-crosslinked reduction-responsive polypeptide nanogel of methoxy poly(ethylene glycol)-poly(L-phenylalanine-co-L-cystine) (mPEG-P(LP-co-LC)) was employed as a smart excipient for RM-1 prostate cancer (PCa) chemotherapy. Doxorubicin (DOX), as a regular chemotherapy drug,...