Different applications of temperature responsive nanogels as a new drug delivery system mini review

Temperature-sensitive drug delivery systems (TSDDS) are one of the systems that have received more attention in medical science these days due to their advantages. As these systems are sensitive to temperature, drug delivery to the target becomes more specific. Temperature-sensitive nanogels have ma...

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Published inPharmaceutical development and technology Vol. 28; no. 5; p. 492
Main Authors Sam, Reyhaneh, Divanbeigi Kermani, Mahsan, Ohadi, Mandana, Salarpour, Soodeh, Dehghannoudeh, Gholamreza
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England 28.05.2023
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Summary:Temperature-sensitive drug delivery systems (TSDDS) are one of the systems that have received more attention in medical science these days due to their advantages. As these systems are sensitive to temperature, drug delivery to the target becomes more specific. Temperature-sensitive nanogels have many applications, including microbial infections, cancer therapy, transdermal use, and tissue repair. These systems are characterized by minimal toxicity, improved therapeutic efficacy, and reduced exposure to normal cells. This mini-review is prepared with different types of temperature-sensitive nanogel formation, release mechanisms, and their different applications. Various systems reported under these categories for targeted and controlled delivery of different classes of drugs, such as anti-cancer and antibiotic drugs with special emphasis on anti-cancer drugs and tissue healing, are discussed in this mini-review.
ISSN:1097-9867
DOI:10.1080/10837450.2023.2209796