Hydrogels: from controlled release to pH-responsive drug delivery
- PMID: 12047857
- DOI: 10.1016/s1359-6446(02)02255-9
Hydrogels: from controlled release to pH-responsive drug delivery
Abstract
Hydrogels are one of the upcoming classes of polymer-based controlled-release drug delivery systems. Besides exhibiting swelling-controlled drug release, hydrogels also show stimuli-responsive changes in their structural network and hence, the drug release. Because of large variations in physiological pH at various body sites in normal as well as pathological conditions, pH-responsive polymeric networks have been extensively studied. This review highlights the use of hydrogels (a class of polymeric systems) in controlled drug delivery, and their application in stimuli-responsive, especially pH-responsive, drug release.