Recent advances in poly(amino acids), polypeptides, and their derivatives in drug delivery

Abstract

Poly(amino acids), polypeptides, and their derivatives have demonstrated significant potential as biodegradable biomaterials in the field of drug delivery. As degradable drug carriers, they can effectively load or conjugate drug molecules including small molecule drugs, nucleic acids, peptides, and protein-based drugs, enhancing the stability and targeting of the drugs in vivo. This strategy ultimately facilitates precise drug delivery and controlled release, thereby improving therapeutic efficacy and reducing side effects within the body. This review systematically describes the structural characteristics and preparation methods of poly(amino acids) and polypeptides, summarizes the advantages of poly(amino acids), polypeptides, and their derivatives in drug delivery, and detailedly introduces the latest advancements in this area. The review also discusses current challenges and opportunities associated with poly(amino acids), peptides, and their derivatives, and offers insights into the future directions for these biodegradable materials. This review aims to provide valuable references for scientific research and clinical translation of biodegradable biomaterials based on poly(amino acids) and peptides.

Graphical abstract: Recent advances in poly(amino acids), polypeptides, and their derivatives in drug delivery

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
29 Oct 2024
Accepted
16 Dec 2024
First published
17 Dec 2024

Nanoscale, 2025, Advance Article

Recent advances in poly(amino acids), polypeptides, and their derivatives in drug delivery

H. Yuan, M. Jiang, H. Fang and H. Tian, Nanoscale, 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4NR04481A

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