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Therapeutic Delivery of Nitric Oxide Utilizing Saccharide-Based Materials.
Qian, Yun; Kumar, Rajnish; Chug, Manjyot Kaur; Massoumi, Hamed; Brisbois, Elizabeth J.
Affiliation
  • Qian Y; School of Chemical, Materials & Biomedical Engineering, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602, United States.
  • Kumar R; School of Chemical, Materials & Biomedical Engineering, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602, United States.
  • Chug MK; School of Chemical, Materials & Biomedical Engineering, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602, United States.
  • Massoumi H; School of Chemical, Materials & Biomedical Engineering, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602, United States.
  • Brisbois EJ; School of Chemical, Materials & Biomedical Engineering, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602, United States.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 13(44): 52250-52273, 2021 Nov 10.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34714640
ABSTRACT
As a gasotransmitter, nitric oxide (NO) regulates physiological pathways and demonstrates therapeutic effects such as vascular relaxation, anti-inflammation, antiplatelet, antithrombosis, antibacterial, and antiviral properties. However, gaseous NO has high reactivity and a short half-life, so NO delivery and storage are critical questions to be solved. One way is to develop stable NO donors and the other way is to enhance the delivery and storage of NO donors from biomaterials. Most of the researchers studying NO delivery and applications are using synthetic polymeric materials, and they have demonstrated significant therapeutic effects of these NO-releasing polymeric materials on cardiovascular diseases, respiratory disease, bacterial infections, etc. However, some researchers are exploring saccharide-based materials to fulfill the same tasks as their synthetic counterparts while avoiding the concerns of biocompatibility, biodegradability, and sustainability. Saccharide-based materials are abundant in nature and are biocompatible and biodegradable, with wide applications in bioengineering, drug delivery, and therapeutic disease treatments. Saccharide-based materials have been implemented with various NO donors (like S-nitrosothiols and N-diazeniumdiolates) via both chemical and physical methods to deliver NO. These NO-releasing saccharide-based materials have exhibited controlled and sustained NO release and demonstrated biomedical applications in various diseases (respiratory, Crohn's, cardiovascular, etc.), skin or wound applications, antimicrobial treatment, bone regeneration, anticoagulation, as well as agricultural and food packaging. This review aims to highlight the studies in methods and progress in developing saccharide-based NO-releasing materials and investigating their potential applications in biomedical, bioengineering, and disease treatment.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces Journal subject: BIOTECNOLOGIA / ENGENHARIA BIOMEDICA Year: 2021 Document type: Article Affiliation country: United States

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces Journal subject: BIOTECNOLOGIA / ENGENHARIA BIOMEDICA Year: 2021 Document type: Article Affiliation country: United States
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