Biomedical applications and colloidal properties of amphiphilically modified chitosan hybrids |
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Authors: | Mikael Larsson,Wei-Chen Huang,Meng-Hsuan Hsiao,Yen-Jen Wang,Magnus Nydé n,Shih-Hwa Chiou,Dean-Mo Liu |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Chiao Tung University, 1001 Ta-Hseuh Road, Hsinchu City, 300 Taiwan ROC;2. Ian Wark Research Institute, University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes Campus, Mawson Lakes, SA 5095, Australia;3. Institute of Pharmacology, National Yang-Ming University and Department of Medical Research and Education, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | Chitosan is among the most abundant biopolymers on earth and has been either used or exhibited potential in a wide variety of industrial and biomedical applications. With the advancement of materials technologies, chitosan has been chemically modified to self-assemble into nanoarchitectures that are usable in advanced biomedical applications, such as drug nanocarriers, macroscopic injectables, tissue-engineering scaffolds, and nanoimaging agents. Colloidal amphiphilically modified chitosan (AMC) is a relatively recent material receiving increased attention with numerous publications addressing the medical advantages of specific systems. To date, many reviews have focused on the synthesis and biomedical properties of chitosan-based biomaterials, but a comprehensive study focusing on the colloidal properties of AMC in relation to biomedical performance appears to be lacking. This review provides a survey of the field, critically reviewing the colloidal properties and biomedical performance of AMC systems, such as nanoparticle drug delivery systems and macroscopic medical devices. Finally, the future development, market potential, and clinical implications of these promising colloidal-structured biomaterials are summarised. |
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Keywords: | Amphiphilic modified chitosan Colloidal properties Biomedical applications |
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