Poly(beta-Amino Esters): Synthesis, Formulations, and
Their Biomedical Applications
Liu, Y (Liu, Yong)[ 1,2,3 ] ; Li, YF (Li, Yuanfeng)[ 1,2,3 ] ; Keskin, D (Keskin, Damla)[ 2,3 ] ; Shi, LQ (Shi, Linqi)[ 1 ]
ADVANCED HEALTHCARE MATERIALS, 2019, 8(2): 文献号: 1801359
DOI: 10.1002/adhm.201801359
Abstract
Poly(beta-amino
ester) (abbreviated as PBAE or PAE) refers to a polymer synthesized from an
acrylate and an amine by Michael addition and has properties inherent to
tertiary amines and esters, such as pH responsiveness and biodegradability. The
versatility of building blocks provides a library of polymers with
miscellaneous physicochemical and mechanical properties. When used alone or
together with other materials, PBAEs can be fabricated into different
formulations in order to fulfill various requirements in drug delivery (for
instance, gene, anticancer drugs, and antimicrobials delivery) and natural
complex mimicry (nanochaperones). This progress report discusses the recent
developments in design, synthesis, formulations, and applications of PBAEs in
biomedical fields and provides a perspective view for the future of the PBAEs.