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Gels ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 228
Author(s):  
Tisana Kaewruethai ◽  
Chavee Laomeephol ◽  
Yue Pan ◽  
Jittima Amie Luckanagul

Currently, research in nanoparticles as a drug delivery system has broadened to include their use as a delivery system for bioactive substances and a diagnostic or theranostic system. Nanogels, nanoparticles containing a high amount of water, have gained attention due to their advantages of colloidal stability, core-shell structure, and adjustable structural components. These advantages provide the potential to design and fabricate multifunctional nanosystems for various biomedical applications. Modified or functionalized polymers and some metals are components that markedly enhance the features of the nanogels, such as tunable amphiphilicity, biocompatibility, stimuli-responsiveness, or sensing moieties, leading to specificity, stability, and tracking abilities. Here, we review the diverse designs of core-shell structure nanogels along with studies on the fabrication and demonstration of the responsiveness of nanogels to different stimuli, temperature, pH, reductive environment, or radiation. Furthermore, additional biomedical applications are presented to illustrate the versatility of the nanogels.


Author(s):  
Ri Chen ◽  
Balamurugan Ayyakkalai ◽  
Jian Sun ◽  
Gene A. Lee ◽  
Padma Gopalan

Author(s):  
Thaiesha A. Wright ◽  
Monica Sharfin Rahman ◽  
Camaryn Bennett ◽  
Madolynn R. Johnson ◽  
Henry Fischesser ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
pp. 1327-1332
Author(s):  
Xin Li ◽  
Congze He ◽  
Krzysztof Matyjaszewski ◽  
Xiangcheng Pan

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Théo El Daraï ◽  
Samuel F. Cousin ◽  
Quentin Stern ◽  
Morgan Ceillier ◽  
James Kempf ◽  
...  

AbstractHyperpolarization by dissolution dynamic nuclear polarization (dDNP) has enabled promising applications in spectroscopy and imaging, but remains poorly widespread due to experimental complexity. Broad democratization of dDNP could be realized by remote preparation and distribution of hyperpolarized samples from dedicated facilities. Here we show the synthesis of hyperpolarizing polymers (HYPOPs) that can generate radical- and contaminant-free hyperpolarized samples within minutes with lifetimes exceeding hours in the solid state. HYPOPs feature tunable macroporous porosity, with porous volumes up to 80% and concentration of nitroxide radicals grafted in the bulk matrix up to 285 μmol g−1. Analytes can be efficiently impregnated as aqueous/alcoholic solutions and hyperpolarized up to P(13C) = 25% within 8 min, through the combination of 1H spin diffusion and 1H → 13C cross polarization. Solutions of 13C-analytes of biological interest hyperpolarized in HYPOPs display a very long solid-state 13C relaxation times of 5.7 h at 3.8 K, thus prefiguring transportation over long distances.


Author(s):  
Helen Pfukwa ◽  
Clement Coetzee ◽  
Joshua Johani ◽  
Althea Carstens ◽  
Albena Lederer ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Cristian Castro ◽  
Ligia Gargallo ◽  
Deodato Radić

: This mini-review deals with the miscibility behavior of two biopolymers, chitosan, and alginate. It is well known that the miscibility in multifunctional polymers blends is favored due to specific interactions, which origin a negative heat of mixing. Particular interest is focused on functionalized polymers because they are the most suitable way to obtain interacting polymers, producing a single-phase material. Due to the polyfunctionality of chitosan (CS) and other biopolymers, they can be taken into account as a basis of a strongly interacting polymer. They would allow obtaining compatible polymeric materials. For this reason, blends containing CS with different vinyl polymers have been studied. The most significant polymeric blends with these natural polymers will be analyzed in this review. Chitosan is obtained from the biopolymer chitin through sequential processes of demineralization, deproteinization, and deacetylation. The native chitin is obtained by direct separation from the marine crustaceans shell, abundant on the sea coasts. Some classic results that relate to the polymeric blends containing amphiphilic polymers will be discussed. Another biopolymer of the coast is Sodium Alginate (SA). Alginate also allows the formation of compatible polymer blends. Results in this regard will also be analyzed in this review.


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