Polypeptide-based drug delivery systems for programmed release

2021 
Abstract Recent years have seen increasing interests in the use of ring-opening polymerization of α-amino acid N -carboxyanhydrides (NCAs) to prepare synthetic polypeptides , a class of biocompatible and versatile materials, for various biomedical applications . Because of their rich side-chain functionalities, diverse hydrophilicity/hydrophobicity profiles, and the capability of forming stable secondary structures , polypeptides can assemble into a variety of well-organized nano-structures that have unique advantages in drug delivery and controlled release. Herein, we review the design and use of polypeptide-based drug delivery system derived from NCA chemistry, and discuss the future perspectives of this exciting and important biomaterial area that may potentially change the landscape of next-generation therapeutics and diagnosis. Given the high significance of precise control over release for polypeptide-based systems, we specifically focus on the versatile designs of drug delivery systems capable of programmed release, through the changes in the chemical and physical properties controlled by the built-in molecular structures of polypeptides.
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