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Recent advances of Pluronic-based copolymers functionalization in biomedical applications

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Author(s):
de Freitas, Camila Fabiano ; Santos, Jailson de Araujo ; Pellosi, Diogo Silva ; Caetano, Wilker ; Batistela, Vagner Roberto ; Muniz, Edvani Curti
Total Authors: 6
Document type: Journal article
Source: BIOMATERIALS ADVANCES; v. 151, p. 21-pg., 2023-06-03.
Abstract

The design of polymeric biocompatible nanomaterials for biological and medical applications has received special attention in recent years. Among different polymers, the triblock type copolymers (EO)x(PO)y(EO)x or Pluronics & REG; stand out due its favorable characteristics such as biocompatibility, low tissue adhesion, thermo-sensitivity, and structural capacity to produce different types of macro and nanostructures, e.g. micelles, vesicles, nanocapsules, nanospheres, and hydrogels. However, Pluronic itself is not the "magic bullet" and its function-alization via chemical synthesis following biologically oriented design rules is usually required aiming to improve its properties. Therefore, this paper presents some of the main publications on new methodologies for synthetic modifications and applications of Pluronic-based nanoconstructs in the biomedical field in the last 15 years. In general, the polymer modifications aim to improve physical-chemical properties related to the micellization process or physical entrapment of drug cargo, responsive stimuli, active targeting, thermosensitivity, gelling ability, and hydrogel formation. Among these applications, it can be highlighted the treatment of malignant neoplasms, infectious diseases, wound healing, cellular regeneration, and tissue engineering. Functionalized Pluronic has also been used for various purposes, including medical diagnosis, medical imaging, and even miniaturization, such as the creation of lab-on-a-chip devices. In this context, this review discusses the main scientific contributions to the designing, optimization, and improvement of covalently functionalized Pluronics aiming at new strategies focused on the multiple areas of the biomedical field. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 19/01604-3 - Light-assisted synthesis of silver nanoparticles/photosensitizers in polymeric matrix and its synergic application in phototherapies
Grantee:Diogo Silva Pellosi
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants