Smart materials for drug delivery and cancer therapy

Abstract Until now, enormous smart materials have been engineered with endogenous stimulators such as pH, reactive oxygen species, glutathione, hypoxia and enzyme, or exogenous stimulators such as temperature, light, ultrasound, radiation, and magnetic field in drug delivery. As footstone of stimuli...

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Main Authors: Yao Yang, Weiwei Zeng, Ping Huang, Xiaowei Zeng, Lin Mei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-04-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/VIW.20200042
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spelling doaj-7dedfdef06cc4865a46c8252d61cb3fe2021-04-08T16:20:03ZengWileyView2688-39882688-268X2021-04-0122n/an/a10.1002/VIW.20200042Smart materials for drug delivery and cancer therapyYao Yang0Weiwei Zeng1Ping Huang2Xiaowei Zeng3Lin Mei4Institute of Pharmaceutics School of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Shenzhen) Sun Yat‐sen University Shenzhen ChinaInstitute of Pharmaceutics School of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Shenzhen) Sun Yat‐sen University Shenzhen ChinaInstitute of Pharmaceutics School of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Shenzhen) Sun Yat‐sen University Shenzhen ChinaInstitute of Pharmaceutics School of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Shenzhen) Sun Yat‐sen University Shenzhen ChinaInstitute of Pharmaceutics School of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Shenzhen) Sun Yat‐sen University Shenzhen ChinaAbstract Until now, enormous smart materials have been engineered with endogenous stimulators such as pH, reactive oxygen species, glutathione, hypoxia and enzyme, or exogenous stimulators such as temperature, light, ultrasound, radiation, and magnetic field in drug delivery. As footstone of stimuli‐responsive nanocarriers, endogenous/exogenous responsive smart materials possess many properties, such as responding ability to specific triggers, controlled drug release, long blood circulation, increased tumor accumulation, “ON‐OFF” switch activities, enhanced diagnostic accuracy, and therapeutic efficacy. Smart materials have attracted considerable attention because they provide likelihood strategy for individualized and comprehensive therapy. In this review, significant research achievements of smart materials responsive to different triggers including their synthesis and formulation mechanism, responsive mechanism, applications, multiple functions are summarized and discussed separately. We primarily focus on the studies in the past few years (2017‐2020). The current situation and remaining challenges of stimuli‐sensitive materials‐based nanocarriers for clinical translation are discussed rationally at the end. It is hope that this timely and overall review would provide some helpful information for researchers in this field.https://doi.org/10.1002/VIW.20200042cancer therapydrug deliveryexogenous triggeredsmart materialstumor microenvironment responsive
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author Yao Yang
Weiwei Zeng
Ping Huang
Xiaowei Zeng
Lin Mei
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Weiwei Zeng
Ping Huang
Xiaowei Zeng
Lin Mei
Smart materials for drug delivery and cancer therapy
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cancer therapy
drug delivery
exogenous triggered
smart materials
tumor microenvironment responsive
author_facet Yao Yang
Weiwei Zeng
Ping Huang
Xiaowei Zeng
Lin Mei
author_sort Yao Yang
title Smart materials for drug delivery and cancer therapy
title_short Smart materials for drug delivery and cancer therapy
title_full Smart materials for drug delivery and cancer therapy
title_fullStr Smart materials for drug delivery and cancer therapy
title_full_unstemmed Smart materials for drug delivery and cancer therapy
title_sort smart materials for drug delivery and cancer therapy
publisher Wiley
series View
issn 2688-3988
2688-268X
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Abstract Until now, enormous smart materials have been engineered with endogenous stimulators such as pH, reactive oxygen species, glutathione, hypoxia and enzyme, or exogenous stimulators such as temperature, light, ultrasound, radiation, and magnetic field in drug delivery. As footstone of stimuli‐responsive nanocarriers, endogenous/exogenous responsive smart materials possess many properties, such as responding ability to specific triggers, controlled drug release, long blood circulation, increased tumor accumulation, “ON‐OFF” switch activities, enhanced diagnostic accuracy, and therapeutic efficacy. Smart materials have attracted considerable attention because they provide likelihood strategy for individualized and comprehensive therapy. In this review, significant research achievements of smart materials responsive to different triggers including their synthesis and formulation mechanism, responsive mechanism, applications, multiple functions are summarized and discussed separately. We primarily focus on the studies in the past few years (2017‐2020). The current situation and remaining challenges of stimuli‐sensitive materials‐based nanocarriers for clinical translation are discussed rationally at the end. It is hope that this timely and overall review would provide some helpful information for researchers in this field.
topic cancer therapy
drug delivery
exogenous triggered
smart materials
tumor microenvironment responsive
url https://doi.org/10.1002/VIW.20200042
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