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Area of Science:

  • Polymer Science
  • Materials Science
  • Biomedical Engineering

Background:

  • Environment-sensitive hydrogels are crucial for advanced drug delivery.
  • Cyclodextrins offer unique properties for hydrogel design.
  • Intelligent drug delivery systems require precise control over release mechanisms.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review recent advancements in cyclodextrin-based environment-sensitive hydrogels.
  • To explore their applications in intelligent drug delivery systems.
  • To discuss design principles and mechanisms of action.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of recent scientific publications.
  • Analysis of hydrogel categorization and design strategies.
  • Evaluation of responsive mechanisms to various stimuli.
  • Assessment of applications in drug delivery.

Main Results:

  • Development of hydrogels responsive to physical, chemical, and biochemical stimuli.
  • Demonstration of controlled and free drug release capabilities.
  • Construction of novel intelligent drug delivery systems using these hydrogels.

Conclusions:

  • Cyclodextrin-based environment-sensitive hydrogels are a promising area of research.
  • These hydrogels enable precise control over drug release kinetics.
  • Significant interest exists for their application in intelligent drug delivery.