Abstract
Polymersomes are self-assembled spherical vesicles based on amphiphilic block copolymers. This review presents a summary of the achievements in the field of polymersome researches to date. Polymersomes have been applied as versatile drug carriers. Some polymersomes, which have well-known stimuli-responsibility, can release drugs in a controlled manner at the target site when they are given a specific stimulation such as pH, temperature, light, magnetic field, hydrogen bond actions, electrostatic force or ultrasound. The preparation methods of polymersomes are similar to that of liposomes, including the thin film rehydration technique, solvent method, direct dissolution, double emulsion in microfluidic device, and electroformation. In addition, biologically active ligands, such as antibodies, can be readily conjugated onto the exterior brush surface of polymersomes to target the vesicles or to provide a therapeutic response. Polymersomes offer superior advantages for future clinical therapeutic and diagnostic imaging applications.
Keywords: Polymersomes, amphiphilic block copolymers, preparation, stimuli-responsive, therapeutic and diagnostic applications, drug carriers, liposomes, thin film rehydration technique, electroformation, antibodies
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Title:Recent Advances in Formation, Properties, and Applications of Polymersomes
Volume: 18 Issue: 23
Author(s): JinFeng Liao, Cheng Wang, YuJun Wang, Feng Luo and ZhiYong Qian
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Keywords: Polymersomes, amphiphilic block copolymers, preparation, stimuli-responsive, therapeutic and diagnostic applications, drug carriers, liposomes, thin film rehydration technique, electroformation, antibodies
Abstract: Polymersomes are self-assembled spherical vesicles based on amphiphilic block copolymers. This review presents a summary of the achievements in the field of polymersome researches to date. Polymersomes have been applied as versatile drug carriers. Some polymersomes, which have well-known stimuli-responsibility, can release drugs in a controlled manner at the target site when they are given a specific stimulation such as pH, temperature, light, magnetic field, hydrogen bond actions, electrostatic force or ultrasound. The preparation methods of polymersomes are similar to that of liposomes, including the thin film rehydration technique, solvent method, direct dissolution, double emulsion in microfluidic device, and electroformation. In addition, biologically active ligands, such as antibodies, can be readily conjugated onto the exterior brush surface of polymersomes to target the vesicles or to provide a therapeutic response. Polymersomes offer superior advantages for future clinical therapeutic and diagnostic imaging applications.
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Liao JinFeng, Wang Cheng, Wang YuJun, Luo Feng and Qian ZhiYong, Recent Advances in Formation, Properties, and Applications of Polymersomes, Current Pharmaceutical Design 2012; 18 (23) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138161212801227050
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138161212801227050 |
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