Degradable Poly(ester amide)s for Biomedical Applications

Poly(ester amide)s are an emerging group of biodegradable polymers that may cover both commodity and speciality applications. These polymers have ester and amide groups on their chemical structure which are of a degradable character and provide good thermal and mechanical properties. In this sense,...

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Main Authors: Jordi Puiggali, Lourdes Franco, Alfonso Rodriguez-Galan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2010-12-01
Series:Polymers
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/3/1/65/
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spelling doaj-996061bd3d074e7ca7bd1bcd5cbaa9372020-11-24T23:08:26ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602010-12-0131659910.3390/polym3010065Degradable Poly(ester amide)s for Biomedical ApplicationsJordi PuiggaliLourdes FrancoAlfonso Rodriguez-GalanPoly(ester amide)s are an emerging group of biodegradable polymers that may cover both commodity and speciality applications. These polymers have ester and amide groups on their chemical structure which are of a degradable character and provide good thermal and mechanical properties. In this sense, the strong hydrogen‑bonding interactions between amide groups may counter some typical weaknesses of aliphatic polyesters like for example poly(e-caprolactone). Poly(ester amide)s can be prepared from different monomers and following different synthetic methodologies which lead to polymers with random, blocky and ordered microstructures. Properties like hydrophilic/hydrophobic ratio and biodegradability can easily be tuned. During the last decade a great effort has been made to get functionalized poly(ester amide)s by incorporation of a-amino acids with hydroxyl, carboxyl and amine pendant groups and also by incorporation of carbon-carbon double bonds in both the polymer main chain and the side groups. Specific applications of these materials in the biomedical field are just being developed and are reviewed in this work (e.g., controlled drug delivery systems, hydrogels, tissue engineering and other uses like adhesives and smart materials) together with the main families of functionalized poly(ester amide)s that have been developed to date. http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/3/1/65/poly(ester amide)sbiodegradabilitydrug delivery systems
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author Jordi Puiggali
Lourdes Franco
Alfonso Rodriguez-Galan
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Alfonso Rodriguez-Galan
Degradable Poly(ester amide)s for Biomedical Applications
Polymers
poly(ester amide)s
biodegradability
drug delivery systems
author_facet Jordi Puiggali
Lourdes Franco
Alfonso Rodriguez-Galan
author_sort Jordi Puiggali
title Degradable Poly(ester amide)s for Biomedical Applications
title_short Degradable Poly(ester amide)s for Biomedical Applications
title_full Degradable Poly(ester amide)s for Biomedical Applications
title_fullStr Degradable Poly(ester amide)s for Biomedical Applications
title_full_unstemmed Degradable Poly(ester amide)s for Biomedical Applications
title_sort degradable poly(ester amide)s for biomedical applications
publisher MDPI AG
series Polymers
issn 2073-4360
publishDate 2010-12-01
description Poly(ester amide)s are an emerging group of biodegradable polymers that may cover both commodity and speciality applications. These polymers have ester and amide groups on their chemical structure which are of a degradable character and provide good thermal and mechanical properties. In this sense, the strong hydrogen‑bonding interactions between amide groups may counter some typical weaknesses of aliphatic polyesters like for example poly(e-caprolactone). Poly(ester amide)s can be prepared from different monomers and following different synthetic methodologies which lead to polymers with random, blocky and ordered microstructures. Properties like hydrophilic/hydrophobic ratio and biodegradability can easily be tuned. During the last decade a great effort has been made to get functionalized poly(ester amide)s by incorporation of a-amino acids with hydroxyl, carboxyl and amine pendant groups and also by incorporation of carbon-carbon double bonds in both the polymer main chain and the side groups. Specific applications of these materials in the biomedical field are just being developed and are reviewed in this work (e.g., controlled drug delivery systems, hydrogels, tissue engineering and other uses like adhesives and smart materials) together with the main families of functionalized poly(ester amide)s that have been developed to date.
topic poly(ester amide)s
biodegradability
drug delivery systems
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/3/1/65/
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