TY - JOUR
T1 - Advances in polysaccharide-based materials for biomedical and pharmaceutical applications
T2 - A comprehensive review
AU - Li, Jiahao
AU - Ahmed, Hanan Hassan
AU - Hussein, Ali M.
AU - Kaur, Mandeep
AU - Jameel, Mohammed Khaleel
AU - Kaur, Harpreet
AU - Tillaeva, Umida
AU - Al-Hussainy, Ali Fawzi
AU - Sameer, Hayder Naji
AU - Hameed, Huda Ghassan
AU - Idan, Ameer Hassan
AU - Alsaikhan, Fahad
AU - Narmani, Asghar
AU - Farhood, Bagher
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Deutsche Pharmazeutische Gesellschaft.
PY - 2025/1
Y1 - 2025/1
N2 - Polysaccharides, the most abundant biopolymers in nature, have attracted the attention of researchers and clinicians due to its practicality in biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences. These biomaterials have high bioavailability and play structural and functional roles in living organisms. Polysaccharides are classified into several groups based on their origin, including plant polysaccharides and marine polysaccharides (like chitosan, hyaluronic acid, dextran, alginates, etc.) with specific applications. These biopolymers possess unique physicochemical (such as surface functional groups, solubility, and stability), mechanical (like mechanical strength and tensile), and biomedical (such as antioxidant activity, biocompatibility, biodegradability, renewability, and non-immunogenicity) characteristics which have made them excellent platforms for a wide variety of biomedical and pharmaceutical applications. Ease of extraction and different preparation approaches are mentioned as other potential properties of polysaccharides that further improved their practicality in biomedical sciences. They have high drug/bioactive encapsulation capacity and sustained/controlled release manner in in vivo microenvironments. The anti-inflammatory and immunomodulation, stimuli-responsive drug/bioactive release, and passive and active drug/bioactive delivery are considered the potential features of these biopolymers in pharmaceutical sciences. Polysaccharides have indicated practical applications in biomedical sciences, including biosensors, tissue engineering, implantation, wound healing, vascular grafting, and vaccines. This review highlights the advances of polysaccharide-based materials in biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences.
AB - Polysaccharides, the most abundant biopolymers in nature, have attracted the attention of researchers and clinicians due to its practicality in biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences. These biomaterials have high bioavailability and play structural and functional roles in living organisms. Polysaccharides are classified into several groups based on their origin, including plant polysaccharides and marine polysaccharides (like chitosan, hyaluronic acid, dextran, alginates, etc.) with specific applications. These biopolymers possess unique physicochemical (such as surface functional groups, solubility, and stability), mechanical (like mechanical strength and tensile), and biomedical (such as antioxidant activity, biocompatibility, biodegradability, renewability, and non-immunogenicity) characteristics which have made them excellent platforms for a wide variety of biomedical and pharmaceutical applications. Ease of extraction and different preparation approaches are mentioned as other potential properties of polysaccharides that further improved their practicality in biomedical sciences. They have high drug/bioactive encapsulation capacity and sustained/controlled release manner in in vivo microenvironments. The anti-inflammatory and immunomodulation, stimuli-responsive drug/bioactive release, and passive and active drug/bioactive delivery are considered the potential features of these biopolymers in pharmaceutical sciences. Polysaccharides have indicated practical applications in biomedical sciences, including biosensors, tissue engineering, implantation, wound healing, vascular grafting, and vaccines. This review highlights the advances of polysaccharide-based materials in biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences.
KW - biomedical applications
KW - diseases therapy
KW - drug delivery
KW - extraction and preparation
KW - polysaccharides
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U2 - 10.1002/ardp.202400854
DO - 10.1002/ardp.202400854
M3 - Review article
C2 - 39651831
AN - SCOPUS:85211209913
SN - 0365-6233
VL - 358
JO - Archiv der Pharmazie
JF - Archiv der Pharmazie
IS - 1
M1 - e2400854
ER -