Application of star poly(ethylene glycol) derivatives in drug delivery and controlled release

Multi-arm star poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) polymers have a number of advantages over linear PEG polymers when used as carriers for drug delivery and controlled release. For instance, they have more terminals that can be modified to form multi-functional delivery systems with significantly increased drug loading. They can form micelles with higher stability and lower critical micelle concentration (CMC), which helps to improve the blood circulation and reduce the unfavorable burst drug release.

Moreover, star PEG polymers can form three-dimensional hydrogels with controllable size and adjustable functions through cross-linking. Indeed, these unique advantages of star PEG polymers have promoted investigations on star PEG-based drug delivery systems. Herein, for the first time, we carefully reviewed the advances on the research and development of star PEG polymers, especially the 4-, 6- and 8-armed star PEG polymers, in delivery and controlled release of a series of bioactive agents, including both small molecules and biomacromolecules. Opportunities and challenges for successful translation of star PEG-based drug formulations into clinical use were also discussed.

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Article Information: Author links open overlay panelXiaobao Zhao, Jingxing Si, Dongsheng Huang, Ke Li, Ying Xin, Meihua Sui; Journal of Controlled Release, 2020.

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