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Poly(2-oxazoline)s: are they more advantageous for biomedical applications than other polymers?
Abstract
Poly(2-alkyl-2-oxazoline)s are biocompatible polymers with polypeptide-isomeric structures that are attracting increasing interest as biomaterials for drug, gene, protein, and radionuclide delivery. They are, however, still relatively new in comparison to other classes of hydrophilic water-soluble polymers already established for such use, including poly(ethylene oxide), polyvinylpyrrolidone, and polymethacrylamides such as poly[N-(2-hydroxypropyl)methacrylamide]. This feature article critically compares the synthetic aspects and physicochemical and biological properties of poly(2-alkyl-2-oxazoline)s and these commonly studied polymers in terms of their suitability for biomedical applications- journalArticle
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- Medicine and Health Sciences
- biological applications of polymers
- biocompatibility
- physicochemical behavior
- polyoxazolines
- synthesis
- RING-OPENING POLYMERIZATION
- CRITICAL SOLUTION TEMPERATURE
- DRUG-DELIVERY SYSTEMS
- CYCLIC IMINO ETHERS
- N-(2-HYDROXYPROPYL)METHACRYLAMIDE COPOLYMER-DOXORUBICIN
- POLY(ETHYLENE OXIDE) SOLUTIONS
- AMPHIPHILIC DIBLOCK COPOLYMER
- POLYION COMPLEX MICELLES
- DILUTE AQUEOUS-SOLUTIONS
- WATER-SOLUBLE POLYMERS