Publication Type : Journal Article
Publisher : Elsevier BV
Source : Carbohydrate Research
Url : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.carres.2024.109351
Keywords : Chemically modified chitosan, Biomaterial, Drug delivery, Targeted drug delivery, Nanoparticle, Hydrogel, Composites, Scaffolds
Campus : Kochi
School : Center for Nanosciences
Center : Nanosciences
Department : Nanosciences and Molecular Medicine
Year : 2025
Abstract : Chitosan is a natural polymer that can degrade in the environment and support green chemistry. It displays superior biocompatibility, easy access, and easy modification due to the reactive amino groups to transform or improve the physical and chemical properties. Chitosan can be chemically modified to enhance its properties, such as water solubility and biological activity. Modified chitosan is the most effective functional biomaterial that can be used to deliver the drugs to the targeted site. With diverse and versatile characteristics, it can be fabricated into various drug delivery systems such as membranes, beads, fibers, microparticles, composites, and scaffolds, for different drug delivery methods. Integrating nanotechnology with modified chitosan enhanced the delivery attributes of antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, anticancer, anti-inflammatory, protein/peptides, and nucleic acids for intended use toward desired therapeutic outcomes. The review brings out an overview of the research regarding drug delivery systems utilizing modifying chitosan detailing the properties, functionality, and applications.
Cite this Research Publication : Devika Sajeev, Aparna Rajesh, R. Nethish Kumaar, D. Aswin, Rangasamy Jayakumar, Sreeja C. Nair, Chemically modified chitosan as a functional biomaterial for drug delivery system, Carbohydrate Research, Elsevier BV, 2025, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.carres.2024.109351