Construction of intelligent drug delivery system based on polysaccharide-derived polymer micelles: A review

Int J Biol Macromol. 2024 Jan;254(Pt 3):128048. doi: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.128048. Epub 2023 Nov 13.

Abstract

Micelles are nanostructures developed via the spontaneous assembly of amphiphilic polymers in aqueous systems, which possess the advantages of high drug stability or active-ingredient solubilization, targeted transport, controlled release, high bioactivity, and stability. Polysaccharides have excellent water solubility, biocompatibility, and degradability, and can be modified to achieve a hydrophobic core to encapsulate hydrophobic drugs, improve drug biocompatibility, and achieve regulated delivery of the loaded drug. Micelles drug delivery systems based on polysaccharides and their derivatives show great potential in the biomedical field. This review discusses the principles of self-assembly of amphiphilic polymers and the formation of micelles; the preparation of amphiphilic polysaccharides is described in detail, and an overview of common polysaccharides and their modifications is provided. We focus on the review of strategies for encapsulating drugs in polysaccharide-derived polymer micelles (PDPMs) and building intelligent drug delivery systems. This review provides new research directions that will help promote future research and development of PDPMs in the field of drug carriers.

Keywords: Drug delivery; Micelles; Polysaccharides.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Drug Carriers / chemistry
  • Drug Delivery Systems
  • Micelles*
  • Polymers* / chemistry
  • Polysaccharides / chemistry

Substances

  • Micelles
  • Polymers
  • Drug Carriers
  • Polysaccharides