PLGA-Based Nanomedicine: History of Advancement and Development in Clinical Applications of Multiple Diseases
Taif University · King Saud University · +6 more institutions
Abstract
Research on the use of biodegradable polymers for drug delivery has been ongoing since they were first used as bioresorbable surgical devices in the 1980s. For tissue engineering and drug delivery, biodegradable polymer poly-lactic-co-glycolic acid (PLGA) has shown enormous promise among all biomaterials. PLGA are a family of FDA-approved biodegradable polymers that are physically strong and highly biocompatible and have been extensively studied as delivery vehicles of drugs, proteins, and macromolecules such as DNA and RNA. PLGA has a wide range of erosion times and mechanical properties that can be modified. Many innovative platforms have been widely studied and created for the development of methods for the…
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11Topics & keywords
- PLGA
- Nanomedicine
- Biodegradable polymer
- Biocompatible material
- Drug delivery
- Nanotechnology
- Tissue engineering
- Materials science