Natural and synthetic polymer-based smart biomaterials for management of ulcerative colitis: a review of recent developments and future prospects

Ulcerative colitis (UC) is an inflammatory disease of the colon that severely affects the quality of life of patients and usually responds well to anti-inflammatory agents for symptomatic relief; however, many patients need colectomy, a surgical procedure to remove whole or part of the colon. Though...

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Published in:Drug Delivery and Translational Research
Main Author: Sohail M.; Mudassir; Minhas M.U.; Khan S.; Hussain Z.; de Matas M.; Shah S.A.; Khan S.; Kousar M.; Ullah K.
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: Springer Verlag 2019
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Sohail M.; Mudassir; Minhas M.U.; Khan S.; Hussain Z.; de Matas M.; Shah S.A.; Khan S.; Kousar M.; Ullah K.
Natural and synthetic polymer-based smart biomaterials for management of ulcerative colitis: a review of recent developments and future prospects
2019
Drug Delivery and Translational Research
9
2
10.1007/s13346-018-0512-x
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85063613772&doi=10.1007%2fs13346-018-0512-x&partnerID=40&md5=929fdee82f6607584451c40df69c491d
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is an inflammatory disease of the colon that severely affects the quality of life of patients and usually responds well to anti-inflammatory agents for symptomatic relief; however, many patients need colectomy, a surgical procedure to remove whole or part of the colon. Though various types of pharmacological agents have been employed for the management of UC, the lack of effectiveness is usually predisposed to various reasons including lack of target-specific delivery of drugs and insufficient drug accumulation at the target site. To overcome these glitches, many researchers have designed and characterized various types of versatile polymeric biomaterials to achieve target-specific delivery of drugs via oral route to optimize their targeting efficiency to the colon, to improve drug accumulation at the target site, as well as to ameliorate off-target effects of chemotherapy. Therefore, the aim of this review was to summarize and critically discuss the pharmaceutical significance and therapeutic feasibility of a wide range of natural and synthetic biomaterials for efficient drug targeting to colon and rationalized treatment of UC. Among various types of biomaterials, natural and synthetic polymer-based hydrogels have shown promising targeting potential due to their innate pH responsiveness, sustained and controlled release characteristics, and microbial degradation in the colon to release the encapsulated drug moieties. These characteristic features make natural and synthetic polymer-based hydrogels superior to conventional pharmacological strategies for the management of UC. © 2018, Controlled Release Society.
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author Sohail M.; Mudassir; Minhas M.U.; Khan S.; Hussain Z.; de Matas M.; Shah S.A.; Khan S.; Kousar M.; Ullah K.
spellingShingle Sohail M.; Mudassir; Minhas M.U.; Khan S.; Hussain Z.; de Matas M.; Shah S.A.; Khan S.; Kousar M.; Ullah K.
Natural and synthetic polymer-based smart biomaterials for management of ulcerative colitis: a review of recent developments and future prospects
author_facet Sohail M.; Mudassir; Minhas M.U.; Khan S.; Hussain Z.; de Matas M.; Shah S.A.; Khan S.; Kousar M.; Ullah K.
author_sort Sohail M.; Mudassir; Minhas M.U.; Khan S.; Hussain Z.; de Matas M.; Shah S.A.; Khan S.; Kousar M.; Ullah K.
title Natural and synthetic polymer-based smart biomaterials for management of ulcerative colitis: a review of recent developments and future prospects
title_short Natural and synthetic polymer-based smart biomaterials for management of ulcerative colitis: a review of recent developments and future prospects
title_full Natural and synthetic polymer-based smart biomaterials for management of ulcerative colitis: a review of recent developments and future prospects
title_fullStr Natural and synthetic polymer-based smart biomaterials for management of ulcerative colitis: a review of recent developments and future prospects
title_full_unstemmed Natural and synthetic polymer-based smart biomaterials for management of ulcerative colitis: a review of recent developments and future prospects
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description Ulcerative colitis (UC) is an inflammatory disease of the colon that severely affects the quality of life of patients and usually responds well to anti-inflammatory agents for symptomatic relief; however, many patients need colectomy, a surgical procedure to remove whole or part of the colon. Though various types of pharmacological agents have been employed for the management of UC, the lack of effectiveness is usually predisposed to various reasons including lack of target-specific delivery of drugs and insufficient drug accumulation at the target site. To overcome these glitches, many researchers have designed and characterized various types of versatile polymeric biomaterials to achieve target-specific delivery of drugs via oral route to optimize their targeting efficiency to the colon, to improve drug accumulation at the target site, as well as to ameliorate off-target effects of chemotherapy. Therefore, the aim of this review was to summarize and critically discuss the pharmaceutical significance and therapeutic feasibility of a wide range of natural and synthetic biomaterials for efficient drug targeting to colon and rationalized treatment of UC. Among various types of biomaterials, natural and synthetic polymer-based hydrogels have shown promising targeting potential due to their innate pH responsiveness, sustained and controlled release characteristics, and microbial degradation in the colon to release the encapsulated drug moieties. These characteristic features make natural and synthetic polymer-based hydrogels superior to conventional pharmacological strategies for the management of UC. © 2018, Controlled Release Society.
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