Nicholas A. Peppas
Intelligent Biomaterials for Protein Delivery,
Molecular Imprinting and Recognition
Engineering the molecular design of intelligent
biomaterials by controlling recognition and specificity
is the first step in coordinating and duplicating
complex biological and physiological processes. We
address design and synthesis characteristics of artificial
molecular structures capable of specific molecular
recognition of biological molecules. Recent developments
in protein delivery have been directed towards the
preparation of targeted formulations for protein
delivery to specific sites, use of environmentally-responsive
polymers to achieve pH- or temperature-triggered
delivery, usually in modulated mode, and improvement
of the behavior of their mucoadhesive behavior and
cell recognition. Molecular imprinting and microimprinting
techniques, which create stero-specific three-dimensional
binding cavities based on a biological compound of
interest can lead to preparation of biomimetic materials
for intelligent drug delivery, drug targeting, and
tissue engineering. We have been successful in synthesizing
novel. glucose-binding molecules based on non-covalent
directed interactions formed via molecular imprinting
techniques within aqueous media.
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