Biomedical Application of Cyclodextrin Polymers Cross-Linked via Dianhydrides of Carboxylic Acids

Cyclodextrin-based nanosponges (CD-NS) are a novel class of polymers cross-linked with a three-dimensional network and can be obtained from cyclodextrins (CD) and pyromellitic dianhydride. Their properties, such as their ability to form an inclusion complex with drugs, can be used in biomedical scie...

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Main Authors: Aleksandra Ciesielska, Wojciech Ciesielski, Beata Girek, Tomasz Girek, Kinga Koziel, Damian Kulawik, Jakub Lagiewka
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/23/8463
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spelling doaj-28a5a20edaf44d388c966011fb3996552020-11-28T00:01:56ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-11-01108463846310.3390/app10238463Biomedical Application of Cyclodextrin Polymers Cross-Linked via Dianhydrides of Carboxylic AcidsAleksandra Ciesielska0Wojciech Ciesielski1Beata Girek2Tomasz Girek3Kinga Koziel4Damian Kulawik5Jakub Lagiewka6Faculty of Chemistry, University of Gdansk, Wita Stwosza St. 63, 80-308 Gdansk, PolandInstitute of Chemistry, Jan Dlugosz University, Armii Krajowej Ave., 13/15, 42 201 Częstochowa, PolandInstitute of Chemistry, Jan Dlugosz University, Armii Krajowej Ave., 13/15, 42 201 Częstochowa, PolandInstitute of Chemistry, Jan Dlugosz University, Armii Krajowej Ave., 13/15, 42 201 Częstochowa, PolandInstitute of Chemistry, Jan Dlugosz University, Armii Krajowej Ave., 13/15, 42 201 Częstochowa, PolandInstitute of Chemistry, Jan Dlugosz University, Armii Krajowej Ave., 13/15, 42 201 Częstochowa, PolandInstitute of Chemistry, Jan Dlugosz University, Armii Krajowej Ave., 13/15, 42 201 Częstochowa, PolandCyclodextrin-based nanosponges (CD-NS) are a novel class of polymers cross-linked with a three-dimensional network and can be obtained from cyclodextrins (CD) and pyromellitic dianhydride. Their properties, such as their ability to form an inclusion complex with drugs, can be used in biomedical science, as nanosponges influence stability, toxicity, selectivity, and controlled release. Most pharmaceutical research use CD-NS for the delivery of drugs in cancer treatment. Application of molecular targeting techniques result in increased selectivity of CD-NS; for example, the addition of disulfide bridges to the polymer structure makes the nanosponge sensitive to the presence of glutathione, as it can reduce such disulfide bonds to thiol moieties. Other delivery applications include dermal transport of pain killers or photosensitizers and delivery of oxygen to heart cells. This gives rise to the opportunity to transition to medical scaffolds, but more, in modern times, to create an ultrasensitive biosensor, which employs the techniques of surface-modified nanoparticles and molecularly imprinted polymers (MIP). The following review focuses on the biomedical research of cyclodextrin polymers cross-linked via dianhydrides of carboxylic acids.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/23/8463cyclodextrin polymerscyclodextrin nanospongespyromellitic dianhydridedrug deliverymolecular targetingbiosensors
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author Aleksandra Ciesielska
Wojciech Ciesielski
Beata Girek
Tomasz Girek
Kinga Koziel
Damian Kulawik
Jakub Lagiewka
spellingShingle Aleksandra Ciesielska
Wojciech Ciesielski
Beata Girek
Tomasz Girek
Kinga Koziel
Damian Kulawik
Jakub Lagiewka
Biomedical Application of Cyclodextrin Polymers Cross-Linked via Dianhydrides of Carboxylic Acids
Applied Sciences
cyclodextrin polymers
cyclodextrin nanosponges
pyromellitic dianhydride
drug delivery
molecular targeting
biosensors
author_facet Aleksandra Ciesielska
Wojciech Ciesielski
Beata Girek
Tomasz Girek
Kinga Koziel
Damian Kulawik
Jakub Lagiewka
author_sort Aleksandra Ciesielska
title Biomedical Application of Cyclodextrin Polymers Cross-Linked via Dianhydrides of Carboxylic Acids
title_short Biomedical Application of Cyclodextrin Polymers Cross-Linked via Dianhydrides of Carboxylic Acids
title_full Biomedical Application of Cyclodextrin Polymers Cross-Linked via Dianhydrides of Carboxylic Acids
title_fullStr Biomedical Application of Cyclodextrin Polymers Cross-Linked via Dianhydrides of Carboxylic Acids
title_full_unstemmed Biomedical Application of Cyclodextrin Polymers Cross-Linked via Dianhydrides of Carboxylic Acids
title_sort biomedical application of cyclodextrin polymers cross-linked via dianhydrides of carboxylic acids
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Cyclodextrin-based nanosponges (CD-NS) are a novel class of polymers cross-linked with a three-dimensional network and can be obtained from cyclodextrins (CD) and pyromellitic dianhydride. Their properties, such as their ability to form an inclusion complex with drugs, can be used in biomedical science, as nanosponges influence stability, toxicity, selectivity, and controlled release. Most pharmaceutical research use CD-NS for the delivery of drugs in cancer treatment. Application of molecular targeting techniques result in increased selectivity of CD-NS; for example, the addition of disulfide bridges to the polymer structure makes the nanosponge sensitive to the presence of glutathione, as it can reduce such disulfide bonds to thiol moieties. Other delivery applications include dermal transport of pain killers or photosensitizers and delivery of oxygen to heart cells. This gives rise to the opportunity to transition to medical scaffolds, but more, in modern times, to create an ultrasensitive biosensor, which employs the techniques of surface-modified nanoparticles and molecularly imprinted polymers (MIP). The following review focuses on the biomedical research of cyclodextrin polymers cross-linked via dianhydrides of carboxylic acids.
topic cyclodextrin polymers
cyclodextrin nanosponges
pyromellitic dianhydride
drug delivery
molecular targeting
biosensors
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/23/8463
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