Issue 7, 2025

Evolution of branched peptides as novel biomaterials

Abstract

Branched peptide-based materials draw inspiration from dendritic structures to emulate the complex architecture of native tissues, aiming to enhance the performance of biomaterials in medical applications. These innovative materials benefit from several key features: they exhibit slower degradation rates, greater stiffness, and the ability to self-assemble. These properties are crucial for maintaining the structural integrity and functionality of the materials over time. By integrating bioactive peptides and natural polymers within their branched frameworks, these materials offer modularity and tunability and can accommodate a range of mechanical properties, degradation rates, and biological functions making them suitable for biomedical applications, including drug delivery systems, wound healing scaffolds, and tissue engineering constructs. In drug delivery, these materials can be engineered to release therapeutic agents in a controlled manner, enhancing the efficacy and safety of treatments. In wound healing, they provide a supportive environment which promotes rapid and efficient tissue repair. The combination of biomimetic design and functional adaptability makes branched peptide-based materials a promising candidate for the development of next-generation biomaterials, paving the way for significant advancements in healthcare.

Graphical abstract: Evolution of branched peptides as novel biomaterials

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
22 Aug 2024
Accepted
11 Jan 2025
First published
13 Jan 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2025,13, 2226-2241

Evolution of branched peptides as novel biomaterials

M. J. Little, J. M. Mason and N. Mehrban, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2025, 13, 2226 DOI: 10.1039/D4TB01897D

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