The aim of this overview is to review the evolution of the studies carried out, during more than 25 years, on nanohydrogels obtained by self-assembling of pullulan (PUL) using several hydrophobization strategies. After the first publications, mainly devoted to the preparation and characterization of PUL nanogels, a remarkable number of studies demonstrated how wide can be the field of applications within the main topic of biopharmaceutics. Numerous hydrophilic and lipophilic drugs were entrapped in the nanogel networks, consequently PUL nanogels have been proposed as delivery systems for single drugs and for combination therapies which allowed improvements of pharmacological activities and patient compliance. Furthermore, the large amount of water content allowed loading also proteins which could maintain their native structure and properties. Stimuli-sensitive and stealth PUL nanogel formulations allowed improving the performances of antitumor drugs. These nanohydrogels have also been studied for imaging techniques and for vaccines to be administered by injection and by mucosal application. The studies on PUL nanogels are still in progress and the perspectives for future researches are also addressed.

Polysaccharide-based self-assembling nanohydrogels: An overview on 25-years research on pullulan / Alhaique, Franco; Matricardi, Pietro; DI MEO, Chiara; Coviello, Tommasina; Montanari, Elita. - In: JOURNAL OF DRUG DELIVERY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 1773-2247. - ELETTRONICO. - 30:(2015), pp. 300-309. [10.1016/j.jddst.2015.06.005]

Polysaccharide-based self-assembling nanohydrogels: An overview on 25-years research on pullulan

ALHAIQUE, Franco
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MATRICARDI, PIETRO;DI MEO, Chiara;COVIELLO, Tommasina;MONTANARI, ELITA
2015

Abstract

The aim of this overview is to review the evolution of the studies carried out, during more than 25 years, on nanohydrogels obtained by self-assembling of pullulan (PUL) using several hydrophobization strategies. After the first publications, mainly devoted to the preparation and characterization of PUL nanogels, a remarkable number of studies demonstrated how wide can be the field of applications within the main topic of biopharmaceutics. Numerous hydrophilic and lipophilic drugs were entrapped in the nanogel networks, consequently PUL nanogels have been proposed as delivery systems for single drugs and for combination therapies which allowed improvements of pharmacological activities and patient compliance. Furthermore, the large amount of water content allowed loading also proteins which could maintain their native structure and properties. Stimuli-sensitive and stealth PUL nanogel formulations allowed improving the performances of antitumor drugs. These nanohydrogels have also been studied for imaging techniques and for vaccines to be administered by injection and by mucosal application. The studies on PUL nanogels are still in progress and the perspectives for future researches are also addressed.
2015
drug delivery; nanohydrogels; pullulan; self-assembling; targeting; vaccines;
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Polysaccharide-based self-assembling nanohydrogels: An overview on 25-years research on pullulan / Alhaique, Franco; Matricardi, Pietro; DI MEO, Chiara; Coviello, Tommasina; Montanari, Elita. - In: JOURNAL OF DRUG DELIVERY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 1773-2247. - ELETTRONICO. - 30:(2015), pp. 300-309. [10.1016/j.jddst.2015.06.005]
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