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Biomedical Hydrogels Fabricated Using Diels–Alder Crosslinking

Francesca Cadamuro, Laura Russo, Francesco Nicotra

2020European Journal of Organic Chemistry49 citationsDOI

Abstract

The Diels–Alder (DA) cycloaddition is one of the best methods for biomaterials conjugation to generate tools for biomedical applications. It is a biocompatible one‐step reaction, exploiting functional groups absent in natural biopolymers, doesn't require catalysts, and doesn't generate side products, an ideal “click reaction”. In this review we provide an overview on the recent examples in which the DA cycloaddition has been exploited in nanomedicine. Nanoparticles for drug delivery or diagnosis, and nanostructured biomaterials for regenerative medicine, have been efficiently generated exploiting the DA reaction to crosslink the polymeric components, in order to obtain nanoparticles or scaffolds with the required chemical and morphological properties, and to conjugate targeting agents or signalling molecules.

Topics & Concepts

CycloadditionSelf-healing hydrogelsNanomedicineClick chemistryBiocompatible materialChemistryDrug deliveryNanotechnologyConjugateDiels–Alder reactionNanoparticleRegenerative medicineCombinatorial chemistryCatalysisOrganic chemistryMaterials scienceBiomedical engineeringMedicineMathematicsBiochemistryCellMathematical analysisNeurobiology and Insect Physiology ResearchChemistry and Chemical EngineeringOrganic Chemistry Cycloaddition Reactions