TY - JOUR
T1 - Cyclodextrin polymers
T2 - Structure, synthesis, and use as drug carriers
AU - Liu, Zongjian
AU - Ye, Lin
AU - Xi, Jianing
AU - Wang, Jin
AU - Feng, Zeng guo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2021/7
Y1 - 2021/7
N2 - Cyclodextrin-based polymers (CDPs) are amphiphilic macromolecules owing to their unique structure and the presence of multiple hydroxyl groups. These polymers have become increasingly popular in applications ranging from biomedicine to environmental science. In this review, four types of CDPs are distinguished based on their structural characteristics: cyclodextrin-based polyrotaxanes, grafted cyclodextrin polymers, cross-linked cyclodextrin polymers, and cyclodextrin-originated star/multi-arm polymers. The discussion includes the syntheses and properties of several derivatives of CDPs. In addition to low toxicity, good bioavailability and biodegradability, and the feasibility of inclusion complexation and chemical modification of cyclodextrins, these polymers have prominent advantages, such as stimuli responsiveness and the ability to form well-defined aggregated nanostructures, which make them promising candidates for applications related to controlled and targeted drug delivery. In this review, we have highlighted the evolution, unique types, and properties of various CDPs, which are core aspects that differ from previously published reviews. Additionally, the synergistic effect of cyclodextrin and cross-linking monomers, as well as their use as drug carriers over the past decade, have been emphasized.
AB - Cyclodextrin-based polymers (CDPs) are amphiphilic macromolecules owing to their unique structure and the presence of multiple hydroxyl groups. These polymers have become increasingly popular in applications ranging from biomedicine to environmental science. In this review, four types of CDPs are distinguished based on their structural characteristics: cyclodextrin-based polyrotaxanes, grafted cyclodextrin polymers, cross-linked cyclodextrin polymers, and cyclodextrin-originated star/multi-arm polymers. The discussion includes the syntheses and properties of several derivatives of CDPs. In addition to low toxicity, good bioavailability and biodegradability, and the feasibility of inclusion complexation and chemical modification of cyclodextrins, these polymers have prominent advantages, such as stimuli responsiveness and the ability to form well-defined aggregated nanostructures, which make them promising candidates for applications related to controlled and targeted drug delivery. In this review, we have highlighted the evolution, unique types, and properties of various CDPs, which are core aspects that differ from previously published reviews. Additionally, the synergistic effect of cyclodextrin and cross-linking monomers, as well as their use as drug carriers over the past decade, have been emphasized.
KW - Cyclodextrin
KW - Drug delivery
KW - Grafted CDs
KW - Polyrotaxane
KW - Star polymer
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U2 - 10.1016/j.progpolymsci.2021.101408
DO - 10.1016/j.progpolymsci.2021.101408
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85105542720
SN - 0079-6700
VL - 118
JO - Progress in Polymer Science
JF - Progress in Polymer Science
M1 - 101408
ER -