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Application of dextran as nanoscale drug carriers.
Nanomedicine 2018 December 6
Dextran is a kind of biocompatible, nontoxic and nonimmunogenic biological substance that has been widely used in drug-delivery systems. With further research and understanding of dextran and its derivatives, people can more precisely control the sequence of dextran by chemical and biosynthetic methods as needed, and modify various structures to improve the properties of dextran, such as hydrophilicity, hydrophobicity, temperature sensitivity, pH sensitivity and ionic strength sensitivity, which will further expand the application of dextran and its derivatives in drug-delivery systems. Herein, the application of dextran and its derivatives in gene transfection and drug delivery was summarized and analyzed, and the problems were studied. At the same time, its application prospects are forecasted.
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