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Muhammad Mobeen Munir ◽  
Haseeb Ahmad ◽  
Jia-Bao Liu
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Micromachines ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (10) ◽  
pp. 1193
Author(s):  
Airefetalo Sadoh ◽  
Samiha Hossain ◽  
Nuggehalli M. Ravindra

The need for passive sensors to monitor changes in temperature has been critical in several packaging related applications. Most of these applications involve the use of bar codes, inks and equipment that involve constant complex electronic manipulation. The objective of this paper is to explore solutions to temperature measurements that not only provide product information but also the condition of the product in real time, specifically shelf-life. The study will explore previously proposed solutions as well as plans for modified approaches that involve the use of smart polymers as temperature sensors.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pallavi Kiran ◽  
Amreen Khan ◽  
Suditi Neekhra ◽  
Shubham Pallod ◽  
Rohit Srivastava

Protein therapeutic formulations are being widely explored as multifunctional nanotherapeutics. Challenges in ensuring susceptibility and efficacy of nanoformulation still prevail owing to various interactions with biological fluids before reaching the target site. Smart polymers with the capability of masking drugs, ease of chemical modification, and multi-stimuli responsiveness can assist controlled delivery. An active moiety like therapeutic protein has started to be known as an important biological formulation with a diverse medicinal prospect. The delivery of proteins and peptides with high target specificity has however been tedious, due to their tendency to aggregate formation in different environmental conditions. Proteins due to high chemical reactivity and poor bioavailability are being researched widely in the field of nanomedicine. Clinically, multiple nano-based formulations have been explored for delivering protein with different carrier systems. A biocompatible and non-toxic polymer-based delivery system serves to tailor the polymer or drug better. Polymers not only aid delivery to the target site but are also responsible for proper stearic orientation of proteins thus protecting them from internal hindrances. Polymers have been shown to conjugate with proteins through covalent linkage rendering stability and enhancing therapeutic efficacy prominently when dealing with the systemic route. Here, we present the recent developments in polymer-protein/drug-linked systems. We aim to address questions by assessing the properties of the conjugate system and optimized delivery approaches. Since thorough characterization is the key aspect for technology to enter into the market, correlating laboratory research with commercially available formulations will also be presented in this review. By examining characteristics including morphology, surface properties, and functionalization, we will expand different hybrid applications from a biomaterial stance applied in in vivo complex biological conditions. Further, we explore understanding related to design criteria and strategies for polymer-protein smart nanomedicines with their potential prophylactic theranostic applications. Overall, we intend to highlight protein-drug delivery through multifunctional smart polymers.


2021 ◽  
Vol 27 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mayank Sharma ◽  
Simran Waghela ◽  
Riddhi Mhatre ◽  
Gaurav K. Saraogi

: Proteins and hormones have a wide range of therapeutic uses that have emerged throughout the years. The increase in their clinical application nowadays have outgrown the need to deliver these macromolecules without deterioration and ease of administration, therefore nasal delivery has proven to be the most useful tool. Despite the obstacles, smart polymers, nasal enhancers, nanotechnology-based delivery systems, and computational modelling tools have all been used to increase the residence time and absorption window in the nasal route.In this review, we have highlighted the systemic delivery of macromolecules such as protein and hormones which can also be delivered via nose-to-brain through various transportation pathways. This has proved to be beneficial in the treatment of several neurological disorders like brain tumors, Alzheimer's, Ischemic stroke, etc. Except for the marketed preparation and patents, several other drugs are still under clinical trials. We also like to conclude that many of the newer proteins and hormones are still under developmental stages for which nasal delivery will be a boon in administering these newer molecules as well.


Molecules ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (15) ◽  
pp. 4455
Author(s):  
Huiqi Zhang

Photodeformable azobenzene (azo) polymers are a class of smart polymers that can efficiently convert light energy into mechanical power, holding great promise in various photoactuating applications. They are typically of crosslinked polymer networks with highly oriented azo mesogens embedded inside. Upon exposure to the light of appropriate wavelength, they experience dramatic order parameter change following the configuration change of the azo units. This could result in the generation and accumulation of the gradient microscopic photomechanical force in the crosslinked polymer networks, thus leading to their macroscopic deformation. So far, a great number of photodeformable azo polymers have been developed, including some unoriented ones showing photodeformation based on different mechanisms. Among them, photodeformable azo polymers with dynamic crosslinking networks (and some uncrosslinked ones) have aroused particular interest recently because of their obvious advantages over those with stable chemical crosslinking structures such as high recyclability and reprocessability. In this paper, I provide a detailed overview of the recent progress in such reprocessable photodeformable polymers. In addition, some challenges and perspectives are also presented.


2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (11) ◽  
pp. 5607
Author(s):  
Berwin Singh Swami Vetha ◽  
Angela Guma Adam ◽  
Azeez Aileru

Polyoxalate (POx) and copolyoxalate (CPOx) smart polymers are topics of interest the field of inflammation. This is due to their drug delivery ability and their potential to target reactive oxygen species (ROS) and to accommodate small molecules such as curcumin, vanilline, and p-Hydroxybenzyl alcohol. Their biocompatibility, ultra-size tunable characteristics and bioimaging features are remarkable. In this review we discuss the genesis and concept of oxylate smart polymer-based particles and a few innovative systemic delivery methods that is designed to counteract the inflammation and other aging-associated diseases (AADs). First, we introduce the ROS and its role in human physiology. Second, we discuss the polymers and methods of incorporating small molecule in oxalate backbone and its drug delivery application. Finally, we revealed some novel proof of concepts which were proven effective in disease models and discussed the challenges of oxylate polymers.


SLEEP ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 44 (Supplement_2) ◽  
pp. A107-A108
Author(s):  
Anders Sideris ◽  
Gordon Wallace ◽  
Matthew Lam ◽  
Leon Kitipornchai ◽  
Richard Lewis ◽  
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Abstract Introduction Implantable 3D printed ‘smart’ polymers are an emerging technology with potential applications in treating collapse in adult obstructive sleep apnea through mechanical airway manipulation. There is a paucity of devices that are commercially available or in research and development stage. Limited studies have investigated the use of implantable smart polymers in reversing the collapsibility of the pharyngeal airway by creating counter forces during sleep. This paper describes an application of implantable magnetic polymer technology in an in-vivo porcine model. Study Objectives: To assess the use of a novel magnetic polymer implant in reversing airway collapse and identifying potential anatomical targets for airway implant surgery in an in-vivo porcine model. Methods Target sites of airway collapse were genioglossus muscle, hyoid bone and middle constrictor. Magnetic polymer implants were sutured to these sites and external magnetic forces, through magnets with pull forces rated at 102kg and 294kg, were applied at the skin. The resultant airway movement was assessed via nasendoscopy. Pharyngeal plexus branches to the middle constrictor muscle were stimulated at 0.5mA, 1.0mA and 2.0mA and airway movement assessed via nasendoscopy. Results At the genioglossus muscles large magnetic forces were required to produce airway movement. At the hyoid bone, anterior movement of the airway was noted when using a 294kg rated magnet. At the middle constrictor muscle, an anterolateral (or rotatory) pattern of airway movement was noted when using the same magnet. Stimulation of pharyngeal plexus branches to the middle constrictor revealed contraction and increasing rigidity of the lateral walls of the airway as stimulation amplitude increased. The resultant effect was prevention of collapse, a previously unidentified pattern of airway movement. Conclusion Surgically implanted smart polymers are an emerging technology showing promise in the treatment of airway collapse in obstructive sleep apnea. Future research should investigate their biomechanical role as an adjunct to treatment of airway collapse through nerve stimulation. Support (if any) Garnett-Passe and Rodney Williams Memorial Foundation, Conjoint Grant, 2016-18.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 1602-1609
Author(s):  
Flavia Lupi ◽  
Daniele Martella ◽  
Sara Nocentini ◽  
Diego Antonioli ◽  
Michele Laus ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 86 (4) ◽  
pp. 3186-3195
Author(s):  
Chhuttan L. Meena ◽  
Dharmendra Singh ◽  
Bhavya Kizhakeetil ◽  
Manasa Prasad ◽  
Malini George ◽  
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