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Published on: January 24, 2025
Polymer Network-Based Nanogels and Microgels: Design, Classification, Synthesis, and Applications in Drug Delivery
Sabuj Chandra Sutradhar1, Nipa Banik1, Gazi A K M Rafiqul Bari2
1Department of Energy Materials Science and Engineering, Konkuk University, 268 Chungwon-aero, Chungju-si 27478, Republic of Korea.
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Polymer network-based nanogels (NGs) and microgels (MGs) have emerged as highly versatile platforms for advanced drug delivery, owing to their tunable architecture, biocompatibility, and responsiveness to diverse stimuli. This review presents a comprehensive and structured analysis of NG/MGs, encompassing their classification based on polymer origin, crosslinking mechanisms, composition, charge, stimuli-responsiveness, and structural architecture. We detail synthesis strategies-including inverse microemulsion and radiation-induced polymerization-and highlight key characterization techniques essential for evaluating physicochemical and functional properties. Emphasis is placed on the design-driven applications of NG/MGs in overcoming biological barriers and enabling targeted therapies, particularly in cancer, inflammation, diabetes, and viral infections. Multifunctional NGs integrating therapeutic and diagnostic capabilities (theranostics), as well as emerging platforms for immunotherapy and personalized medicine, are critically discussed. Finally, we address translational challenges and future directions, including scalable manufacturing, regulatory considerations, and integration with smart diagnostics. This review aims to serve as a foundational resource for researchers and clinicians developing next-generation NG/MG-based therapeutics.

